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English Journal, 1970
ALL this talk about relevancy has undoubtedly caused a great deal of soul searching on the part of many English teachers as to whether established literary classics such as The Odyssey can be made meaningful for our high school students. True, The Odyssey and other classics are important parts of our Western cultural heritage, but is this a sufficient ...
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ALL this talk about relevancy has undoubtedly caused a great deal of soul searching on the part of many English teachers as to whether established literary classics such as The Odyssey can be made meaningful for our high school students. True, The Odyssey and other classics are important parts of our Western cultural heritage, but is this a sufficient ...
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Psychological Perspectives, 1983
This article explores the archetype of the orphan and traces it through myth, story, fairy tale, literature, and perhaps most importantly, through the author's personal experience. This is a treatment of the theme of abandonment that details the “inner orphan's” predicament.
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This article explores the archetype of the orphan and traces it through myth, story, fairy tale, literature, and perhaps most importantly, through the author's personal experience. This is a treatment of the theme of abandonment that details the “inner orphan's” predicament.
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International Journal of Jungian Studies, 2018
Jung’s notion of the archetype remains an equivocal concept, so much so that Jungians and post-Jungians have failed to agree on its essential nature. In this essay, I wish to argue that an archetype may be understood as an unconscious schema that is self-constitutive and emerges into consciousness from its own a priori ground, hence an autonomous self ...
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Jung’s notion of the archetype remains an equivocal concept, so much so that Jungians and post-Jungians have failed to agree on its essential nature. In this essay, I wish to argue that an archetype may be understood as an unconscious schema that is self-constitutive and emerges into consciousness from its own a priori ground, hence an autonomous self ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
As a clinical psychologist, I observe stereotyped formulas of behavior in action every day in the consulting room, despite differences in age, race, or culture; they present themselves as codified rules or typical modes of behavior in archetypical situations. Such circumstances coincide with what C.G.
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As a clinical psychologist, I observe stereotyped formulas of behavior in action every day in the consulting room, despite differences in age, race, or culture; they present themselves as codified rules or typical modes of behavior in archetypical situations. Such circumstances coincide with what C.G.
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2020
The problem of whether there was an archetype for the manuscript tradition of Dictys is discussed.
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The problem of whether there was an archetype for the manuscript tradition of Dictys is discussed.
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Journal of Religion and Health, 1966
Relying on some of the principles of Jung's analytical psychology, the writer has presented a hypothesis of the primordial image of the scapegoat, tracing its origins in antiquity and in the collective unconscious of man, its associations with the God-image and its development in the history of Judaeo-Christian religion, of the administration of ...
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Relying on some of the principles of Jung's analytical psychology, the writer has presented a hypothesis of the primordial image of the scapegoat, tracing its origins in antiquity and in the collective unconscious of man, its associations with the God-image and its development in the history of Judaeo-Christian religion, of the administration of ...
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The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2018
AbstractA one-premiss rule is said to be archetypal for a consequence relation when not only is the conclusion of any application of the rule a consequence (according to that relation) of the premiss, but whenever one formula has another as a consequence, these formulas are respectively equivalent to a premiss and a conclusion of some application of ...
Tomasz Polacik, Lloyd Humberstone
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AbstractA one-premiss rule is said to be archetypal for a consequence relation when not only is the conclusion of any application of the rule a consequence (according to that relation) of the premiss, but whenever one formula has another as a consequence, these formulas are respectively equivalent to a premiss and a conclusion of some application of ...
Tomasz Polacik, Lloyd Humberstone
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2003
The health information systems of today lack many of the desirable characteristics for clinical care or cost-effective data management which are required for shared care in an ever-changing domain. One of the most important aspects of the clinical information environment is knowledge, as distinct from information.
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The health information systems of today lack many of the desirable characteristics for clinical care or cost-effective data management which are required for shared care in an ever-changing domain. One of the most important aspects of the clinical information environment is knowledge, as distinct from information.
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Archetypes of crisis and archetypes of turnaround
2016In the discussion of the conceptual model (chapter 4), the notion of patterns in crisis and turnaround is introduced through propositions 3 and 6. The theory of gestalts (Miller, 1981), introduced in section 2.3.4, is the foundation of this notion. It is based on the assumption that there are a limited number of specific configurations of strategic ...
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2013
Symbolic Data Analysis has represented an important innovation in statistics since its first presentation by E. Diday in the late 1980s. Most of the interest has been for the statistical analysis of Symbolic Data that represent complex data structure where variables can assume more than just a single value. Thus, Symbolic Data allow to describe classes
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Symbolic Data Analysis has represented an important innovation in statistics since its first presentation by E. Diday in the late 1980s. Most of the interest has been for the statistical analysis of Symbolic Data that represent complex data structure where variables can assume more than just a single value. Thus, Symbolic Data allow to describe classes
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