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A Reflection on the Process of Individuality in Shafi'i Kadkani's Poems [PDF]
According to Jung, the process of self-discovery or the process of individuality begins with a spiritual need or inner conflict in the person; in this process, organizing among archetypes is the task of the archetype of the “self”. If it can create unity
Mahin Omidian, Abdullah Tolouieh Azar
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Empathy as an element of self-knowledge in the novels by John Fowles [PDF]
This article examines empathy as a constitutive element of self-knowledge in John Fowles's three best-known novels: The Collector, The Magus, and The French Lieutenant's Woman. Framed by C. G.
Držajić Laketić Katarina P.
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Psychology and Religion: Freud, Jung, and Frankl’s enduring insights [PDF]
The paper discusses some controversial religious ideas brought forth by Freud, Jung, and Frankl respectively in their works. By presenting their writings in their entirety, this study elucidates the historical conditions under which their views and ...
Se-Ho Jang +4 more
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Reply to Fätkenheuer and Jung [PDF]
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Cai T, BARTOLETTI, RICCARDO
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Social reflection of the animus archetype in female characters of two plays by Bahram Beyzayi (Case study of the plays Parde-Khane and Nodbe) [PDF]
Carl Gustav Jung believes that the unconscious soul of every human being consists of two masculine and feminine poles named Anima and Animus, respectively.
Behrooz Mahmoudi Bakhtiari +2 more
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Parusiński, Adam, Rond, Guillaume
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The Analysis of Anima’s Archetype in Rumi’s Ghazals [PDF]
This paperintroducesanima’s archetypeand its representationin the notion of unconscious introduced by Jung. It analyses this archetype in some cases of theworld literatureandmythology and moreover in some cases of contemporary Iranian literature ...
Ali Mohammadi, Maryam Esmalipour
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Literary works mirror a society’s social situation, habits, traditions, and customs. Analyzing and re-reading the literary works reveals considerable cultural, social, personal, and psychological aspects of the people of a society.
Rashid Ahmadifar +2 more
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“Being Human”: Edward Bond’s Theories of Drama
The playwright Edward Bond has recalled the impact of seeing photographs of Nazi atrocities at the end of World War Two: “It was the ground zero of the human soul.” He argues we need a different kind of drama, based in “a new interpretation of what it ...
David Allen, Agata Handley
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A Comparative Study of the Concept of Individuated Man in Masnavi's “Hosh-Raba Fortress” and Shakespeare's King Lear [PDF]
From Jung's point of view, the process of individuation is a kind of maturation and psychological development during which the center of personality shifts from "I" to the "Self".
maryam dabaghian +3 more
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