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  1. How to believe in fairies.Stephen R. L. Clark - 1987 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 30 (4):337 – 355.
    To believe in fairies is not to believe in rare Lepidoptera or the like, within a basically materialistic context. It is to take folk?stories seriously as accounts of the ?dreamworld?, the realm of conscious experience of which our ?waking world? is only a province, to acknowledge and make real to ourselves the presence of spirits that enter our consciousness as moods of love or alienation, wild joy or anger. In W. B. Yeats's philosophy fairies are the moods and characters of (...)
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  • Tradition and religion: The case of Stephen R.l. Clark.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 1997 - Sophia 36 (1):96-123.
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