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CHAPTER III. The Positive Cult--(_continued_)

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THE POSITIVE CULT--(continued)

II.--Imitative Rites and the Principle of Causality

I.--Nature of the imitative rites--Examples of ceremonies where they are employed to assure the fertility of the species 351

II.--They rest upon the principle: like produces like-- Examination of the explanation of this given by the anthropological school--Reasons why they imitate the animal or plant--Reasons for attributing a physical efficacy to these gestures--Faith--In what sense it is founded upon experience-- The principles of magic are born in religion 355

III.--The preceding principle considered as one of the first statements of the principle of causality--Social conditions upon which this latter depends--The idea of impersonal force or power is of social origin--The necessity for the conception of causality explained by the authority inherent in social imperatives 362

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