Corpus Anima

Corpus Anima
Author: Cedrus Monte
Publisher: Chiron Publications
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1630513679

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Corpus Anima is a collection of previously published essays written for professional Jungian journals about the unity of psyche and soma, spirit and matter, body and soul. There are also two chapters of more personal reflections, previously unpublished, including a series of articles on the mid-Atlantic Azorean Archipelago. The essays on psyche and soma come from the direct experience of their unity. We live, life moves, at the confluence of these polarities of spirit and matter, body and soul, where through the capacity to hold contradiction and paradox we can become whole. Included in this collection is a published essay (Routledge) on the Portuguese poet and writer, Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935). His particular paradoxical expression of the soul and its life in the world is radically inspiring. The lines below are written on his tomb in Lisbon, resting in the same national monument with Vasco de Gama (c. 1460s-1524), world oceanic explorer. Pessoa was an explorer of inner worlds. He is, posthumously, a national treasure. I am nothing. I shall always be nothing. I cannot want to be anything. But I have in me all the dreams of the world. Cedrus Monte, PhD, is a Jungian Analyst, graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Switzerland (1995) where she now resides. She is originally from Northern California. Her roots lie there, even her heart; but even deeper roots, soul roots, lie in the Azores and Madeira, both autonomous island regions of Portugal. An uprooted wanderer of many lands, she has grounded herself as much as possible in the one constant earth, the body.

Psychology

Psychology
Author: Antonio Rosmini-Serbati
Publisher:
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1886
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

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Psychology

Psychology
Author: Antonio Rosmini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1884
Genre: Metaphysics
ISBN:

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De Rerum Natura

De Rerum Natura
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1987
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004085121

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Man

Man
Author: Timothy Suttor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2006-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521029198

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Paperback reissue of one volume of the English Dominicans' Latin/English edition of Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae.

Machines of the Mind

Machines of the Mind
Author: Katharine Breen
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2021-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 022677659X

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"Katharine Breen challenges our understanding of how medieval authors received philosophical paradigms from antiquity in their construction and use of personification in their writings. She shows that our modern categories for this literary device (extreme realism versus extreme rhetoric, or novelistic versus allegorical characters) would've been unrecognizable to their medieval practitioners. Through new readings of key authors and works--including Prudentius's "Psychomachia," Langland's "Piers Plowman," Boethius's "Consolation of Philosophy," and Deguileville's "Pilgrimage of Human Life"--she finds that medieval writers accessed a richer, more fluid literary domain than modern critics have allowed. Breen identifies three different types of personification--Platonic, Aristotelian, and Prudentian--inherited from antiquity that both gave medieval writers a surprisingly varied spectrum with which to paint their characters, while bypassing the modern confusion of conflicting relationships between personifications and persons on the path connecting divine power and human frailty. Recalling Gregory the Great's phrase "machinae mentis" (machines of the mind), Breen demonstrates that medieval writers applied personification with utility and subtlety, much the same way that, within the category of hand-tools, an open-end wrench differs in function from a hex-key wrench or a socket wrench. It will be read by medievalists working at the crossroads of religion, philosophy, and literature, as well as scholars interested in character-making and gendered relationships among characters, readers, and texts beyond the Middle Ages"--

The Elements of Law

The Elements of Law
Author: Thomas Hobbes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 042963806X

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Originally published in 1889, Ferdinand Tonnies published versions of two works by Thomas Hobbes. His editions of The Elements of Law: Natural and Politic and of Behemoth: or The Long Parliament were the first modern critical editions, based on manuscripts of works by Hobbes. Completed in 1640, The Elements of Law was Hobbes's first systematic political work. The book helps us see Hobbes's mind at work, for it is the first version of his later political works.

The Psychology of the Transference

The Psychology of the Transference
Author: C.G. Jung
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134969082

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An account of Jung's handling of the transference between psychologist and patient in the light of his conception of the archetypes. Based on the symbolic illustrations in a sixteenth century alchemical text.

Homo animal nobilissimum

Homo animal nobilissimum
Author: Theodor W. Köhler
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9047431693

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This monograph deals with the philosophical approach of thirteenth-century masters to concrete, practical manifestations of 'quantum ad naturalia' in human lives in their commentaries on Aristotle’s works on natural philosophy, both his genuine works and those then considered genuine. It inquires into what they deemed worthy of philosophical debate regarding this topic and how they tackled it. The first of the two volumes describes the cultural surroundings, the scholars’ way of approaching the topic, and their discourses on the peculiarity (singularity, unity, consistency) of humankind and on its internal differentiation according to gender, stage of life, social stratification, and differences due to ethnic status or geographic (climatic) diversity. This is the first comprehensive source-based study of the subject; it draws heavily on unedited texts.