Robin W. G. Horton

Robin Horton (1932 - 2019) was an English social anthropologist and philosopher. Horton carried out specialised study in comparative religion since the 1950s where he challenged and expanded views in the study of the anthropology of religion. He is notable for his comparison of traditional thought systems (including religion) to Western science. This formed the basis for his analysis of African thought that he published in two instalments in 1967. His work continues to be viewed as important in understanding traditional African religious approaches. For more than four decades Horton lived in Africa, where he conducted research on African indigenous religions, magic, mythology and rituals. During 40 years of residence in Africa, he worked as a researcher and a professor of philosophy and religion at several universities, including the University of Port Harcourt in Rivers State, Nigeria, and the University of Ife in Osun State, Nigeria. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Modes of thought : essays on thinking in Western and non-Western societies / by Horton, Robin

    Published 1973
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    Patterns of thought in Africa and the West : essays on magic, religion and science / by Horton, Robin

    Published 1993
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    Oedipus and Job in West African religion / by Fortes, Meyer

    Published 1983
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    Duminea : a festival for the water spirits /

    Published 1966
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