Tarot: A Table-Top Art Gallery of the Soul

ASA Newsletter 44 (2):2-6 (2024)
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Abstract

Tarot cards are a rich and fascinating art form. They are also an excellent tool for inquiry. I show why tarot has value, regardless of the user’s beliefs about magic. And I explain how novice or skeptical tarot users can appreciate (and create) that value by focusing on the card’s images, rather than consulting texts or expert guides. This is because, on a naturalistic conception, tarot’s zetetic value—that is, its value to inquiry—stems from its artistic properties.

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Georgi Gardiner
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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