Aux origines de la Spiritualité : la notion de transcendance au Paléolithique |
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Authors: | Anne-Catherine Welté Georges-Noël Lambert |
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Institution: | a 8, rue de l'Echarpe, 31000 Toulouse, France b 12, rue Haute, 39570 Conliège, France |
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Abstract: | In a previous note we presented the expression of the late paleolithic spirituality (Welté and Lambert, 2004). A special analytic grid was used as a possible tool for a demonstration. We separeted rationality from metaphysic; notions which are linked with dialectic relations between necessity (daily constraints), thought, action and evolution in the paleolithic period. Starting from the no direct material activities like burials, funeral materials and art, we purpose now that such notions existed before the upper Paleolithic. We infer that a privilegious set of interactions between the animal and the human appeared early in the thought of the people, before the upper Paleolithic. A metaphysic univers forced itself upon them as an evident “anti-world” which is the symmetric shape of the real and tangible world. In such a context, the social system(s) could not discard these duality. |
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Keywords: | Croyance Animal Sé pulture Art palé olithique Outil Socié té |
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