Duh, things becoming clear, and the decades that are required for this at last settling effect!, Clifford Geertz, wriggling to make room for culture in the evolutionary story of postwar behaviorism, 82:
In order to make up our minds we must know how we feel about things; and to know how we feel about things we need the public images of sentiment that only ritual, myth, and art can provide. (emphasis added)He call rituals, myth and art the processes of the public, or of the cultural (including evolutionary, phylogenetic) nature of man, which conduct affective process, in tandem with intellective ones shaped institutionnally by discursive languages, maths, and experimental routines - which I suppose cover sciences.
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