From an anthropological perspective, Claude Lévi-Strauss argues that humans tend to organize the world through ideas that constitute binary oppositions, the most crucial of which is culture and nature.
These differences correlate to ideas of "good" and "bad," order vs. chaos, clothed vs. naked, and ideas of "belief" vs. "atheism," light vs. darkness, and so on.
The hard part is figuring out which of these is the true "garden of Eden," and which of these is a forgery and the cause of all of our problems.
These differences correlate to ideas of "good" and "bad," order vs. chaos, clothed vs. naked, and ideas of "belief" vs. "atheism," light vs. darkness, and so on.
The hard part is figuring out which of these is the true "garden of Eden," and which of these is a forgery and the cause of all of our problems.
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