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History and Psychology – Oral History and Psychoanalysis. Development of a Problematic Relationship. Outline and Literature Survey

open access: yesWrocławski Rocznik Historii Mówionej, 2013
The article is about the relationship between two scientific fields – history and psychology – with a focus on their connections during the last 150 years and about the meaning of subjectivity in history. It addresses possibilities of cooperation, taking
Alexander von Plato
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The Visual Matrix Method: Imagery and Affect in a Group-based Research Setting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The visual matrix is a method for researching shared experience, stimulated by a sensory stimulus relevant to a research question. It is led by imagery, visualization and affect, which in the matrix take precedence over discourse.
Froggett, Lynn   +2 more
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Sur la mer primordiale des deux rivages, Ys et Carthage, du mythe de la ville engloutie à l’émergence de la Mère des profondeurs

open access: yesBabel: Littératures Plurielles, 2014
There is no obvious connection between such opposite cities. Ys and Carthage are settled on ends apart, one from the Mediterranean Sea, and the other from the Atlantic Ocean.
Ôphélia Claudel
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Consciousness and Intentionality in Anton Marty’s Lecture on Descriptive Psychology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
: In this study, I propose to examine Marty’s reconstruction of the general framework in which Brentano develops his theory of consciousness.
Fisette, Denis
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Postcorrection and mathematical model of life in Extended Everett's Concept

open access: yes, 2007
Extended Everett's Concept (EEC) recently developed by the author to explain the phenomenon of consciousness is considered. A mathematical model is proposed for the principal feature of consciousness assumed in EEC, namely its ability (in the state of ...
Mensky, Michael B.
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From Moscovici to Jung: the feminine archetype and its iconography

open access: yesAthenea Digital, 2007
Our representations of women have their origins in the myths of the past. According to Jung, myths are the symbolic expression of the collective unconscious that expresses itself through archetypes. Archetypes are thus images that pass across generations:
Saiz Galdós, Jesús   +2 more
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Sur la figure du double et l’énigme du mal dans / L’Adversaire / d’Emmanuel Carrère, une histoire d’imposture criminelle [PDF]

open access: yesÇédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses, 2011
Starting from Emmanuel Carrère’s L’Adversaire, a complex psychological tale about the impostures and horrible crimes perpetrated by Jean-Claude Romand, we want to highlight the link between this story and the mystery of Evil, with the combat that takes ...
Juan Herrero Cecilia
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Om symboler og deres virkning - inddragelse af Jungs analytiske psykologi i religionsfænomenologien

open access: yesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, 1989
Certain aspects of Jung’s analytical psychology are treated in the first section of the article. After this, the relevance of his theories in relation to research within the history of religions is critically assessed.
Lars Albinus
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Jung, Yoga and Affective Neuroscience: Towards a Contemporary Science of the Sacred [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Materialist and fundamentalist reductive ideologies obscure our capacity to directly experience the numinous. Thus, importantly, given the weight of the observable and measurable in orthodox science, and oftentimes a dismissal of both the soul and the ...
Whitney, Leanne
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Time in the ontology of Cornelius Castoriadis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
We can locate the problematic of time within three philosophical questions, which respectively designate three central areas of philosophical reflection and contemplation. These are: 1) The ontological question, i.e.
Schismenos, Alexandros
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