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Some anthropologists have argued that polypantheism helped early communities make sense of natural disasters by attributing them to impersonal forces embodied in rivers, winds, or mountains.
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Some anthropologists have argued that polypantheism helped early communities make sense of natural disasters by attributing them to impersonal forces embodied in rivers, winds, or mountains.
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一部の人類学者は、川や風、山といった自然現象に具現する複数の非人格的で非超越的な神々への信仰が、初期の共同体が自然災害を理解する助けになったと主張している。