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Ritual Syntax and Cognitive Theory
著者 Payne, Richard K.
掲載誌 Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies
巻号n.6 Third Series
出版年月日2004.09.01
ページ195 - 227
出版者Institute of Buddhist Studies
出版サイト http://www.shin-ibs.edu/
出版地Berkeley, CA, US [伯克利, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノートRichard K. Payne
The Institute of Buddhist Studies, Graduate Theological Union
抄録THE FOLLOWING ESSAY comprises four parts. The first explicates
Frits Staal’s 1979 claim that ritual is meaningless in such a way as to create a fuller and more coherent understanding than the majority of his critics have done. Most reactions to Staal’s claim that ritual is meaningless have not only proven unproductive in terms of advancing the theory of ritual studies, but have obscured the value of his methodological contribution—the syntactic analysis of ritual activity. The second section discusses two interrelated issues: the application of the concept of syntax to ritual performance, and the utility of employing “tree diagrams”—familiar from the syntactic analysis of sentences—in developing a consistent technology for analyzing ritual activity. Briefly, the comparative study of a variety of languages has been critical to the origin of modern linguistics and to its ongoing development. In the same way comparative studies are also critical to the future development of a systematic understanding of ritual. The only way a meaningful comparative approach can be established is through the use of descriptive techniques that are systematic, detailed, and shared by researchers in the field. As a tool, the technique of tree diagramming implies certain limited, foundational theoretical assumptions, but does not necessarily entail any of the more explicit linguistic theories. The third section provides an example of the application of syntactic analysis by means of tree diagrams. The Vedic agnihotra ritual is analyzed and its structure discussed in relation to the possibility of it being the source of the Shingon homa (Jpn. goma). The fourth section outlines some of the ways in which a syntactic analysis of ritual can contribute to a cognitive theory of ritual. As a form of activity, ritual is organized in systematic ways. These systematic and generalizable organizations of activity reflect the ways in which humans generally organize activity, that is, there are cognitive correlates to the structures of organized activity.
目次PRÉCIS
I. READING STAAL
I.A. Staal’s Research as Context for His Claim
I.B. What Theory of Ritual Meaning Is Staal Rejecting?
I.C. What Else Does Staal Say about Meaning?
I.D. Correcting One Misunderstanding
II. WHAT IS RITUAL SYNTAX?
II.A. The Heuristics of Analogies
II.B. Syntactic Analysis, Description, and Comparison
II.C. Borrowing Tools: Tree Diagrams
II.D. What a Syntactic Method Is Not: The Semantics of Ritual
II.E. Examples of Ritual Syntax: What a Syntactic Analysis Reveals
II.E.1. Embedding and Recursive Embedding
II.E.2. Two Kinds of Symmetry
II.E.3. Terminal Abbreviation
III. APPLICATION OF SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS
III.B. The Very Possibility of a Syntactic Analysis
III.B. The Agnihotra in Vedic Ritual Culture
III.C. Ritual Actions of the Agnihotra
III.D. Structure of the Agnihotra
IV. FROM RITUAL SYNTAX TO COGNITIVE THEORY
IV.A. What Constitutes a Cognitive Theory of Ritual?
IV.B. Approaches to Cognitive Science
CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS
APPENDIX
NOTES
ISSN08973644 (E)
ヒット数351
作成日2015.10.29
更新日期2021.02.03



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