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  2. Syncretism - Wikipedia

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    Syncretism (/ ˈ s ɪ ŋ k r ə t ɪ z əm, ˈ s ɪ n-/) [1] is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thought. Syncretism involves the merging or assimilation of several originally discrete traditions , especially in the theology and mythology of religion , thus asserting an underlying unity and allowing for an ...

  3. Category:Syncretism - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Syncretism" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Syntactic bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    Children were then presented two distinct follow-up videos. Follow-up video 1: the duck pushing the rabbit Follow-up video 2: the duck and the rabbit are both waving their arms in the air. When instructed to "find kradding", children looked to the video that illustrated the utterance they heard during the initial video.

  5. Religious syncretism - Wikipedia

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    Religious syncretism is the blending of religious belief systems into a new system, or the incorporation of other beliefs into an existing religious tradition. This can occur for many reasons, where religious traditions exist in proximity to each other, or when a culture is conquered and the conquerors bring their religious beliefs with them ...

  6. Moral syncretism - Wikipedia

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    Syncretism tends to facilitate coexistence and constructive interaction between different cultures (intercultural competence), a factor that has recommended it to rulers of multi-ethnic realms. Conversely the rejection of syncretism, usually in the name of " piety " and "orthodoxy," may help to generate, bolster or authorize a sense of cultural ...

  7. Shinbutsu-shūgō - Wikipedia

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    Foxes sacred to Shinto kami Inari, a torii, a Buddhist stone pagoda, and Buddhist figures together at Jōgyō-ji, Kamakura.. Shinbutsu-shūgō (神仏習合, "syncretism of kami and buddhas"), also called Shinbutsu-konkō (神仏混淆, "jumbling up" or "contamination of kami and buddhas"), is the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism that was Japan's main organized religion up until the Meiji period.

  8. Syncretism (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    However, syncretism is also used to describe any situation where multiple syntactical features share the same inflectional marker, without implying a distinction ever existed. [2] The term syncretism is often used when a fairly regular pattern can be observed across a paradigm. [3] Syncretism is a specific form of linguistic homophony.

  9. Category:Religious syncretism by country - Wikipedia

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    Religious syncretism in Japan (1 C, 4 P) P. Religious syncretism in the Philippines (2 P) V. Religious syncretism in Vietnam (3 P)