Hermes, Ecopsychology, and Complexity Theory
ISBN-13:
9781926715445
ISBN-10:
1926715446
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Dennis L Merritt
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Fisher King Press
Format:
Paperback
228 pages
Category:
Biological Sciences
,
Climatology
,
Earth Sciences
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ISBN-13:
9781926715445
ISBN-10:
1926715446
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Dennis L Merritt
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Fisher King Press
Format:
Paperback
228 pages
Category:
Biological Sciences
,
Climatology
,
Earth Sciences
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Hermes, Ecopsychology, and Complexity Theory
The Dairy Farmer's Guide to the Universe Volume III An exegesis of the myth of Hermes stealing Apollo’s cattle and the story of Hephaestus trapping Aphrodite and Ares in the act are used in The Dairy Farmer’s Guide to the Universe Volume III to set a mythic foundation for Jungian ecopsychology. Hermes, Ecopsychology, and Complexity Theory illustrates Hermes as the archetypal link to our bodies, sexuality, the phallus, the feminine, and the earth. Hermes’ wand is presented as a symbol for ecopsychology. The appendices of this volume develop the argument for the application of complexity theory to key Jungian concepts, displacing classical Jungian constructs problematic to the scientific and academic community. Hermes is described as the god of complexity theory.
The Dairy Farmer's Guide to the Universe Volume III An exegesis of the myth of Hermes stealing Apollo’s cattle and the story of Hephaestus trapping Aphrodite and Ares in the act are used in The Dairy Farmer’s Guide to the Universe Volume III to set a mythic foundation for Jungian ecopsychology. Hermes, Ecopsychology, and Complexity Theory illustrates Hermes as the archetypal link to our bodies, sexuality, the phallus, the feminine, and the earth. Hermes’ wand is presented as a symbol for ecopsychology. The appendices of this volume develop the argument for the application of complexity theory to key Jungian concepts, displacing classical Jungian constructs problematic to the scientific and academic community. Hermes is described as the god of complexity theory.
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