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Superstition

  • Superstitious people
  • Dependence on para-normal practices

Nature

Superstition is the belief in irrational or inexplicable phenomena as opposed to demonstrable facts and the reasoned theories of science and philosophy. Superstition has traditionally hindered progress, development and the effective use of technology. Superstition may also be a value judgement on religions or societies which have a different and possibly more 'backward' nature by technologically advanced cultures which fail to see the rites and customs performed by such societies as an integral part of their way of life, often well adapted to the environment. Superstition includes the belief in spirits, magic, taboos, witchcraft, and spiritual healing. Superstition as a value judgement applies to all primitive tribes and to less primitive groups where tradition still persists. Superstition of the same kind may exist in advanced cultures but less overtly and it may be a source of embarrassment to national governments which seek to eradicate it. Astrologists may be consulted by very eminent and cultured people in developed countries, and in Asia, but it is not a very open practice owing to the more general disbelief in it by sophisticated society, and it is frequently proscribed by law. Related are gypsy fortune-tellers at fairs and daily, weekly or monthly horoscopes which are widespread in journals. Superstition is an industry.

Claim

Superstitious inclinations are evidenced in the 'mystique' and 'charisma' attributed to political leaders whose own rhetoric often includes the word 'destiny'. Political superstition is universal and has facilitated the rise of dictatorships. Religious and political superstitions have been combined in the Caribbean, Africa and Asia but also in Europe from the time of the Pythagorean Brotherhood, to the Knights Templars and the Freemasons.

Broader

Misperception
Presentable

Narrower

Taboo
Presentable
Occultism
Presentable
Lycanthropy
Presentable
Fetishism
Presentable
Ancestor worship
Presentable
Unlucky numbers
Yet to rate
Psychic surgery
Yet to rate
Psychic attack
Yet to rate
Parascience
Yet to rate
Magic
Yet to rate
Idolatry
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Fortune-telling
Yet to rate
Fatalism
Yet to rate
Demons
Yet to rate
Bad omens
Yet to rate

Aggravates

Changelings
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Abuse of khat
Presentable
Gullibility
Yet to rate
End of the world
Yet to rate
Bewitchment
Yet to rate

Aggravated by

Ignorance
Excellent
Fear
Excellent
Tribalism
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Supernaturalism
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Reduces

Reduced by

Agnosticism
Yet to rate

Related

Hero worship
Excellent
Original sin
Yet to rate
Apophenia
Yet to rate

Strategy

Value

Superstition
Yet to rate
Subnormality
Yet to rate
Independence
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Dependence
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Abnormality
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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-beingSustainable Development Goal #4: Quality EducationSustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Religious practice » Divination
  • Research, standards » Quality unification
  • Societal problems » Dependence
  • Society » People
  • Theology » Occultism
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Nov 25, 2022