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The Archetypal Process: Self and Divine and Whitehead, Jung, and Hillman
ISBN-13:
9780810108165
ISBN-10:
081010816X
Edition:
1
Author:
David Griffin
Publication date:
1990
Publisher:
Northwestern University Press
Format:
Paperback
290 pages
Category:
History
,
Psychology & Counseling
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ISBN-13:
9780810108165
ISBN-10:
081010816X
Edition:
1
Author:
David Griffin
Publication date:
1990
Publisher:
Northwestern University Press
Format:
Paperback
290 pages
Category:
History
,
Psychology & Counseling
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The Archetypal Process: Self and Divine and Whitehead, Jung, and Hillman (ISBN-13: 9780810108165 and ISBN-10: 081010816X), written by authors
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Archetypal Process is a pioneering study linking the ideas of process philosophy, as developed by Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, with the archetypal psychology of C. G. Jung and James Hillman. This is the first work to examine the interconnections of these two modes of thought.
Archetypal Process examines the importance of cosmological thinking and the need to ground archetypal psychology in a metaphysical, philosophical framework. It treats the necessity for symbol and myth, the nature of the spirit, and language as a metaphorical vehicle of thought, and finally, it adds a much-needed feminist perspective to the debate.
Archetypal Process examines the importance of cosmological thinking and the need to ground archetypal psychology in a metaphysical, philosophical framework. It treats the necessity for symbol and myth, the nature of the spirit, and language as a metaphorical vehicle of thought, and finally, it adds a much-needed feminist perspective to the debate.
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