City and Soul: Uniform Edition Volume 2Spring, 2006 - 413 sider The second volume of the James Hillman Uniform Edition consolidate Hillman's papers and lectures on the subject of politics, ecology, and urban affairs, such as "Psychoanalysis, Self, and Community," "Culture and the Animal Soul," "Natural Beauty without Nature," "City, Sport, and Violence," and "Where Is The Environment?" |
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... ideal- ized child influences us to be empathetic educators and sentimental do - gooders . In loco parentis has come to mean not just in place of par- ents but better than parents . I am not trying to cut through the idealization of the ...
... ideal- ized child influences us to be empathetic educators and sentimental do - gooders . In loco parentis has come to mean not just in place of par- ents but better than parents . I am not trying to cut through the idealization of the ...
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... ideal . Many philosophers consider beauty useless , and therefore opposite to the practical . Whereas I've been ... ideal image . Burnout comes when practice does not have a vision , and you don't really know what ideal you're putting ...
... ideal . Many philosophers consider beauty useless , and therefore opposite to the practical . Whereas I've been ... ideal image . Burnout comes when practice does not have a vision , and you don't really know what ideal you're putting ...
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... ideal but rather exposes what is not ideal , thereby reminding indirectly of the ideal . Often , art is at war with both the earthly City and the Heavenly City : things as they are and things as they should be . Yet art abounds in ...
... ideal but rather exposes what is not ideal , thereby reminding indirectly of the ideal . Often , art is at war with both the earthly City and the Heavenly City : things as they are and things as they should be . Yet art abounds in ...
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actual aesthetic response American analysis analytical anima anima mundi animal archetypal archetypal psychology artists beauty become belong body C. G. Jung called ceiling citizens civilization consciousness cosmos culture Dallas death depth psychology Descartes disorder dream economic emotions Enneads environment ethical fact fantasy feeling Freud garden goals Gods Greek heart Heraclitus human idea ideal images imagination individual inherent interior invisible James Hillman Jung keep language libido literally live look Mars means merely mind moral move myth mythical narcissism narcissistic nature notion numbers object libido ourselves patient Plotinus polis political Priapus problem psyche psychic reality psychoanalysis psychotherapy reflection repression ritual sense sexual Sigmund Freud social spirit street suicide T.S. Eliot testosterone therapy things tion trees turn ugliness unconscious urban walking walls welfare Western word world soul ใ ใ ใ
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