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Anchor text: Frazer
Target Entity: James_George_Frazer
Preceding Context: Magic and religion are categories of beliefs and systems of knowledge used within societies. While generally considered distinct categories in western cultures, the interactions, similarities, and differences have been central to the study of magic for many theorists in sociology and anthropology, including
Succeeding Context: , Mauss, S. J. Tambiah, Malinowski and Isabelle Sarginson. From the intellectualist and functionalist perspectives, magic is often considered most analogous to science and technology.
Paragraph Title: Theories on the relationship of magic to religion
Source Page: Magic (paranormal)

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