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Understand the map of philosophy as a circle with polarities of rationalism existentialism essentialism empiricism spiritualism materialism. Discover the four directions of philoso
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Critique of Archetypal Psychologyhttps://mats-winther.github.io/hillmcrit.htm
he rejects the “philosophers” who think in this subjectivistic way. Jung identifies himself as an empiricist, and, according to him, the archetypes belong in the psych
James Hillman's Archetypal Psychology reinterprets the archetype according to phenomenology and furthers an amoral and aesthetic worldview.
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The animistic archetypal nature of the unconscioushttps://mats-winther.github.io/animism.htm
good enough. Modern philosophers have a dislike for metaphysical dualism, on lines of Descartes, but there are other alternatives (cf. Winther, 2013, here ). Unconscious polytheis
The unconscious has an animistic structure. Platonic Forms or Jungian archetypes are required to have knowledge of the unconscious.
History of Usury Prohibitionhttp://www.alastairmcintosh.com/articles/1998_usury.htm
added ancient Western philosophers and politicians, as well as various modern socio-economic reformers. It is the objective of this paper to outline briefly the history of
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first of these three philosophers and the last, the human intellect was active in other fields than theirs. The sophists had run through their career. At Athens had appeared Socra
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