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His interest in Greek thought found expression in two particular fields , Presocratic philosophy and the mind of Plato . To those of us who were able to listen to his lectures on the Presocratics it is a matter of lasting regret that he ...
His interest in Greek thought found expression in two particular fields , Presocratic philosophy and the mind of Plato . To those of us who were able to listen to his lectures on the Presocratics it is a matter of lasting regret that he ...
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Further , this primitive symbolism sccms to lic in a very deep stratum of the unconscious mind , below the contents of the ' personal unconscious ' , as Dr Jung calls it . By the personal unconscious he means those contents which can be ...
Further , this primitive symbolism sccms to lic in a very deep stratum of the unconscious mind , below the contents of the ' personal unconscious ' , as Dr Jung calls it . By the personal unconscious he means those contents which can be ...
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It must , therefore , have been given by some part of the philosopher's mind . Now when an image ( as distinct from an object of sensation ) presents itself to our consciousness as given , as independent of our will , authoritative and ...
It must , therefore , have been given by some part of the philosopher's mind . Now when an image ( as distinct from an object of sensation ) presents itself to our consciousness as given , as independent of our will , authoritative and ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 28 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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