Noah S.

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Noah S.
I think he points for our capacity to imagine not only a tool, but a tool to be used to make another tool, and not only our ability to seek one when needed, but also our ability to recognize that we may need one later, and should keep it handy. I guessing that the next step is to argue that this ability to think abstractly necessarily entails the propensity to imagine larger abstractions, like the divine.
A History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries
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