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Emyr Vaughan Thomas, Wittgensteinian Values: Philosophy, Religious Belief and Descriptivist Methodology.

Emyr Vaughan Thomas, Wittgensteinian Values: Philosophy, Religious Belief and Descriptivist... 400   thus continues to leave de fi nitions open, she also adds to the theories of others outlined in her work by providing her own analysis of the- ory, which may be in turn used to further develop terms (towards de fi nition?). Thus Hollywood establishes complicated links between mysticism, his- tory, and gender. Because of the complexity of her arguments this work is perfect for those looking for in-depth readings about French thinkers in relation to the developments in the study of mysticism and gender. For those looking for a general introduction to mysticism, however, or for work that may provide a broad overview of mysticism and gender, this would not be appropriate. This study is ideal for those who already have basic knowledge of arguments in the area of French critical thought. Hollywood seeks to rede fi ne how we look at particular writings. In doing so, she presents us with traditional interpretations, while o ff ering her analysis in opposition to those interpretations. This is helpful in putting her arguments into context, as well as di ff erentiating her schol- arship from previous studies. Her book is a must read for those inter- http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Method & Theory in the Study of Religion Brill

Emyr Vaughan Thomas, Wittgensteinian Values: Philosophy, Religious Belief and Descriptivist Methodology.

Method & Theory in the Study of Religion , Volume 16 (4): 400 – Jan 1, 2004

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Brill
Copyright
© 2004 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0943-3058
eISSN
1570-0682
DOI
10.1163/1570068043079028
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Abstract

400   thus continues to leave de fi nitions open, she also adds to the theories of others outlined in her work by providing her own analysis of the- ory, which may be in turn used to further develop terms (towards de fi nition?). Thus Hollywood establishes complicated links between mysticism, his- tory, and gender. Because of the complexity of her arguments this work is perfect for those looking for in-depth readings about French thinkers in relation to the developments in the study of mysticism and gender. For those looking for a general introduction to mysticism, however, or for work that may provide a broad overview of mysticism and gender, this would not be appropriate. This study is ideal for those who already have basic knowledge of arguments in the area of French critical thought. Hollywood seeks to rede fi ne how we look at particular writings. In doing so, she presents us with traditional interpretations, while o ff ering her analysis in opposition to those interpretations. This is helpful in putting her arguments into context, as well as di ff erentiating her schol- arship from previous studies. Her book is a must read for those inter-

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Published: Jan 1, 2004

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