Mitopoyesis del orígen del fuego: su significación antropológica
Abstract
J. G. Frazer divide la historia de la Humanidad en tres etapas: primero la Edad sin fuego; segundo la Edad del fuego utilizado como calor y para cocción; y tercero la Edad del fuego-luz, es decir, como medio de iluminación. En efecto, todas las leyendas más arcaicas, suponen que el hombre tuvo que aprender el dominio del fuego y obtenerlo de los dioses. El origen del fuego para el hombre ha sido siempre un misterio, un fenómeno empapado de carácter sagrado.Downloads
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2014-10-19
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Cuatrecasas, J. (2014). Mitopoyesis del orígen del fuego: su significación antropológica. Journal of Psychology, 5. Retrieved from https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/1021
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