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A selection of Jung's writings on the anima/animus concept. Provocative and controversial, it offers readers the opportunity to discover at first hand just how radical Jung's arguments are.
Meres --- Psychanalyse. --- Femmes --- Mothers --- Women and psychoanalysis. --- Psychologie. --- Psychology. --- Jung, C. G. --- Corpus Hermeticum. --- Critique of Pure Reason. --- Divine Comedy. --- Faust. --- Homo sapiens. --- Shepherd. --- Tabula smaragdina. --- anima. --- bon mot. --- conscious. --- eo ipso. --- fait accompli. --- faute de mieux. --- filius sapientiae. --- flatus vocis. --- intention. --- mater dolorosa. --- mater natura. --- mother archetype. --- mysterium iniquitatis. --- opinion. --- puer aeternus. --- thalamus. --- vas Sapientiae. --- worship of God. --- worship of woman. --- yang.
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"The goal of philosophy is always the same, to assist men to understand themselves and thus to operate in the open, not wildly in the dark."--Isaiah Berlin This volume of Isaiah Berlin's essays presents the sweep of his contributions to philosophy from his early participation in the debates surrounding logical positivism to his later work, which more evidently reflects his life-long interest in political theory, the history of ideas, and the philosophy of history. Here Berlin describes his view of the nature of philosophy, and of its main task: to uncover the various models and presuppositions--the concepts and categories--that men bring to their existence and that help form that existence. Throughout, his writing is informed by his intense consciousness of the plurality of values, the nature of historical understanding, and of the fragility of human freedom in the face of rigid dogma. This new edition adds a number of previously uncollected pieces that throw further light on Berlin's central philosophical concerns, and a revealing exchange of letters with the editor and Bernard Williams about the genesis of the book.
Philosophy. --- Logic. --- Absurdity. --- Age of Enlightenment. --- Alasdair MacIntyre. --- Ambiguity. --- Analogy. --- Analytic philosophy. --- Archimedean point. --- Aristotle. --- Bernard Williams. --- Calculation. --- Categorical proposition. --- Causality. --- Concept. --- Conditional sentence. --- Consciousness. --- Consideration. --- Criticism. --- David Hume. --- Direct experience. --- Egalitarianism. --- Empirical evidence. --- Empirical research. --- Eo ipso. --- Epistemology. --- Equality before the law. --- Essence. --- Ethics. --- Existence. --- Explanation. --- Fallacy. --- Fellow. --- Gilbert Ryle. --- Grammar. --- Historical method. --- Human science. --- Hypothesis. --- Idealism. --- Ideology. --- Inductive reasoning. --- Inference. --- Isaiah Berlin. --- J. L. Austin. --- Liberalism. --- Linguistic philosophy. --- Logical positivism. --- Mathematics. --- Metaphor. --- Morality. --- Narrative. --- Natural and legal rights. --- Natural science. --- Nonsense. --- Objectivity (philosophy). --- On Liberty. --- Phenomenalism. --- Phenomenon. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophical analysis. --- Philosophy of history. --- Physical body. --- Physicist. --- Political philosophy. --- Positivism. --- Prediction. --- Prima facie. --- Principle. --- Probability. --- Psychology. --- Publication. --- Quantity. --- Reality. --- Reason. --- Requirement. --- Result. --- Romanticism. --- Science. --- Scientific method. --- Scientist. --- Solipsism. --- State of affairs (sociology). --- Stuart Hampshire. --- Suggestion. --- Syllogism. --- Symptom. --- Teleology. --- Terminology. --- The Philosopher. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory. --- Thought and Action. --- Thought. --- Three Critics of the Enlightenment. --- Truism. --- Two Concepts of Liberty. --- Vagueness. --- Verificationism. --- Wolfson College, Oxford. --- Writing.
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This anthology covers the whole of Kierkegaard's literary career. The selections range from the terse epigrams of the Journal through the famous "Diary of the Seducer" and the "Banquet" scene, in which Søren Kierkegaard reveals his great lyric and dramatic gifts, on to the philosophical and psychological works of his maturity. These are climaxed by the beautiful and moving religious discourses which accompany them; finally, there is the biting satire of his Attack upon "Christendom."This is emphatically not a collection of "snippets," but the cream of Kierkegaard, each selection interesting and intelligible in itself, and all ranking among his most important work. They are so arranged as to convey an idea of his remarkable intellectual development.Contents: A comprehensive anthology from the following works: Either/Or Fear and Trembling Stages on Life's Way Works of Love Concluding Unscientific Postscript Attack upon "Christendom" The Sickness Unto Death Philosophical Fragments and other?
Christianity --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy. --- Admonition. --- Agnosticism. --- Angel. --- Anguish. --- Antithesis. --- Aphorism. --- Apology (Plato). --- Arthur Schopenhauer. --- Attempt. --- Blasphemy. --- Boredom. --- Celibacy. --- Christendom. --- Christianity. --- Church Fathers. --- Consciousness. --- Consummation. --- Cowardice. --- De Profundis (letter). --- Elopement (marriage). --- Embarrassment. --- Eo ipso. --- Essay. --- Eternal oblivion. --- Existentialism. --- Faithfulness. --- Farce. --- Fear and Trembling. --- Foolishness. --- Fraud. --- Glorification. --- God Knows (novel). --- God. --- Good and evil. --- Hedonism. --- Henri Bergson. --- Heresy. --- High Spirits (musical). --- Hippias Minor. --- How It Happened. --- Humiliation. --- Hyperbole. --- Hypocrisy. --- I Wish (manhwa). --- Immutability (theology). --- Impiety. --- Impossibility. --- Indication (medicine). --- Instant. --- Irony. --- Irreligion. --- Karl Jaspers. --- Karl Marx. --- Knight of faith. --- Kobold. --- Loyalty. --- Magnanimity. --- Meekness. --- New Testament. --- New Thought. --- Omnipotence. --- Paganism. --- Panis. --- Paradox. --- Pessimism. --- Philistinism. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophical Fragments. --- Philosophy. --- Pre-established harmony. --- Puritans. --- Pyramus and Thisbe. --- Radical skepticism. --- Religion. --- Renunciation. --- Repentance. --- Ridicule. --- Romantic hero. --- Romanticism. --- Rotation method. --- Sacred history. --- Self-denial. --- Self-love. --- Selfishness. --- Seriousness. --- Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. --- Superiority (short story). --- Søren Kierkegaard. --- The Other Hand. --- The Philosopher. --- The Sickness Unto Death. --- Thought. --- Transvaluation of values. --- Trojan War. --- Truism. --- Tu quoque. --- Vanitas. --- Virginity. --- Wickedness. --- You can't have your cake and eat it.
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