Jungian Archetypes: Jung, Gödel, and the History of ArchetypesTraces the modern evolution of archetypes from the Renaissance to the 20th century, leading up to the archetypal hypothesis of the psychology of C. G Jung, and the mirroring of mathematical ideas of Kurt Godel. After reading this book, you'll know what archetypes are, and why they are more important in our lives today! |
Contents
The Renaissance Ideal | 1 |
The Birth of Science | 13 |
What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? | 29 |
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Jungian Archetypes: Jung, Gödel, and the History of Archetypes Robin Robertson No preview available - 2016 |
Jungian Archetypes: Jung, Godel, and the History of Archetypes Robin Robertson No preview available - 2009 |
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