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  1. The new science of the enchanted universe
    an anthropology of most of humanity
    Erschienen: [2022]; ©2022
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    One of the world’s preeminent cultural anthropologists leaves a last work that fundamentally reconfigures how we study most other culturesFrom the perspective of Western modernity, humanity inhabits a disenchanted cosmos. Gods, spirits, and ancestors... mehr

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    One of the world’s preeminent cultural anthropologists leaves a last work that fundamentally reconfigures how we study most other culturesFrom the perspective of Western modernity, humanity inhabits a disenchanted cosmos. Gods, spirits, and ancestors have left us for a transcendent beyond, no longer living in our midst and being involved in all matters of everyday life from the trivial to the dire. Yet the vast majority of cultures throughout human history treat spirits as very real persons, members of a cosmic society who interact with humans and control their fate. In most cultures, even today, people are but a small part of an enchanted universe misconstrued by the transcendent categories of “religion” and the “supernatural.” The New Science of the Enchanted Universe shows how anthropologists and other social scientists must rethink these cultures of immanence and study them by their own lights.In this, his last, revelatory book, Marshall Sahlins announces a new method and sets an exciting agenda for the field. He takes readers around the world, from Inuit of the Arctic Circle to pastoral Dinka of East Africa, from Araweté swidden gardeners of Amazonia to Trobriand Island horticulturalists. In the process, Sahlins sheds new light on classical and contemporary ethnographies that describe these cultures of immanence and reveals how even the apparently mundane, all-too-human spheres of “economics” and “politics” emerge as people negotiate with, and ultimately usurp, the powers of the gods.The New Science of the Enchanted Universe offers a road map for a new practice of anthropology that takes seriously the enchanted universe and its transformations from ancient Mesopotamia to contemporary America

     

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  2. Celestial aspirations
    classical impulses in British poetry and art
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Classical Antiquity -- 3. Late Sixteenth Century to the Exaltation of Newton -- 4. Milton -- 5. After Milton -- 6 Visions of Apotheosis and Glory on Painted... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Classical Antiquity -- 3. Late Sixteenth Century to the Exaltation of Newton -- 4. Milton -- 5. After Milton -- 6 Visions of Apotheosis and Glory on Painted Ceilings -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index of Passages Discussed -- General Index -- A Note on the Type A unique look at how classical notions of ascent and flight preoccupied early modern British writers and artistsBetween the late sixteenth century and early nineteenth century, the British imagination-poetic, political, intellectual, spiritual, and religious-displayed a pronounced fascination with images of ascent and flight to the heavens. Celestial Aspirations explores how British literature and art during that period exploited classical representations of these soaring themes, through philosophical, scientific, and poetic flights of the mind; the ascension of the disembodied soul; and the celestial glorification of the ruler.From textual reachings for the heavens in Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Donne, and Cowley, to the ceiling paintings of Rubens, Verrio, and Thornhill, Philip Hardie focuses on the ways that the history, ideologies, and aesthetics of the postclassical world received and transformed the ideas of antiquity. In England, narratives of ascent appear on the grandest scale in Milton's Paradise Lost, an epic built around a Christian plot of falling and rising, while also being one of the most intensely classicizing works of English poetry. Examining the reception of flight up to the Romanticism of Wordsworth and Tennyson, Hardie considers the Whig sublime, as well as the works of Alexander Pope and Edward Young. Throughout, he looks at motivations both public and private for aspiring to the heavens-as a reward for political and military achievement on the one hand, and as a goal of individual intellectual and spiritual exertion on the other.Celestial Aspirations offers an intriguing look at how creative minds reworked ancient visions of time and space in the early modern era

     

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  3. Three roads back
    how Emerson, Thoreau, and William James responded to the greatest losses of their lives
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    From their acclaimed biographer, a final, powerful book about how Emerson, Thoreau, and William James forged resilience from devastating loss, changing the course of American thoughtIn Three Roads Back, Robert Richardson, the author of magisterial... mehr

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    From their acclaimed biographer, a final, powerful book about how Emerson, Thoreau, and William James forged resilience from devastating loss, changing the course of American thoughtIn Three Roads Back, Robert Richardson, the author of magisterial biographies of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and William James, tells the connected stories of how these foundational American writers and thinkers dealt with personal tragedies early in their careers. For Emerson, it was the death of his young wife and, eleven years later, his five-year-old son; for Thoreau, it was the death of his brother; and for James, it was the death of his beloved cousin Minnie Temple. Filled with rich biographical detail and unforgettable passages from the journals and letters of Emerson, Thoreau, and James, these vivid and moving stories of loss and hard-fought resilience show how the writers’ responses to these deaths helped spur them on to their greatest work, influencing the birth and course of American literature and philosophy.In reaction to his traumatic loss, Emerson lost his Unitarian faith and found solace in nature. Thoreau, too, leaned on nature and its regenerative power, discovering that “death is the law of new life,” an insight that would find expression in Walden. And James, following a period of panic and despair, experienced a redemptive conversion and new ideas that would drive his work as a psychologist and philosopher. As Richardson shows, all three emerged from their grief with a new way of seeing, one shaped by a belief in what Emerson called “the deep remedial force that underlies all facts.”An inspiring book about resilience and the new growth and creativity that can stem from devastating loss, Three Roads Back is also an extraordinary account of the hidden wellsprings of American thought

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Marshall, Megan (MitwirkendeR)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691224312
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    Schlagworte: American literature; Authors, American; Loss (Psychology) in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
    Weitere Schlagworte: Harvard University Press; Henry David Thoreau; His Family; I Wish (manhwa); Idiot; John Herschel; John Stuart Mill; Knave (magazine); Language; Lecture; Literature; Lyndall Gordon; Majesty; Mary Moody Emerson; Mary Pipher; Mary Somerville; Medical school; Metaphor; Moral absolutism; Mutilation; My Place (Sally Morgan book); Natural philosophy; New Thought; Non-human; Nosebleed; Observation; Opening sentence; Paragraph; Pessimism; Philosophy; Poetry; Princeton University Press; Prose; Psychology; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Reason; Religion; Representative Men; Reverence (emotion); Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Sanskrit; Self-Reliance; Self-hatred; Self-knowledge (psychology); Short stature; Simulacrum; Solway Firth; Stoicism; Subject (philosophy); Sympathy; Symptom; Tetanus; The Principles of Psychology; The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau; Their Lives; Thomas Carlyle; Thought; Transcendentalism; True History; Tuberculosis; Unitarianism; Universal law; Vaccination; Vitality; Walter Jackson Bate; Woodcraft; World view; Worship; Writer; Writing; Abridgement; Absolute (philosophy); Affection; Alfred North Whitehead; Alice James; All things; American philosophy; Anger; Author; Beeswax; Behavior; Biography; Career; Certainty; Christianity; Civility; Debt; Deity; Dover Publications; Emotion; Essay; Essays (Montaigne); Exemplification; Explanation; Fiction; Friendship; Good faith; Grammar; Grief; Harvard Medical School
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  4. The essential Jung
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    In this compact volume, British psychiatrist and writer Anthony Storr has selected extracts from Jung's writings that pinpoint his many original contributions and relate the development of his thought to his biography. Storr's explanatory notes and... mehr

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    In this compact volume, British psychiatrist and writer Anthony Storr has selected extracts from Jung's writings that pinpoint his many original contributions and relate the development of his thought to his biography. Storr's explanatory notes and introduction show the progress and coherence of Jung's ideas. These notes link the extracts, and with Dr. Storr's introduction, they show the progress and coherence of Jung's ideas, including such concepts as the collective unconscious, the archetypes, introversion and extroversion, individuation, and Jung's view of integration as the goal of the

     

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    ISBN: 9781400849239; 1400849233
    Schlagworte: Psychoanalysis; Psychanalyse; psychoanalysis; PSYCHOLOGY - Reference; PSYCHOLOGY - Movements - Psychoanalysis; Psychoanalysis; dissertations; Academic theses; Academic theses; Thèses et écrits académiques
    Weitere Schlagworte: Absurdity; Analogy; Analytical psychology; Anima and animus; Anthropomorphism; Antinomy; Archetype; Carl Jung; Causality; Certainty; Christianity; Church Fathers; Coincidence; Conscience; Consciousness; Criticism; Deity; Delusion; Dementia praecox; Dissociation (psychology); Doctrine; Edition (book); Eranos; Essentialism; Existence; Explanation; Extraversion and introversion; Feeling; God; Good and evil; Hallucination; Hypothesis; Individual; Individuation; Inferiority complex; Interpersonal relationship; Irrationality; Lao-Tzu; Lecture; Libido; Meister Eckhart; Michael Fordham; Morality; Multitude; Neurosis; Note (typography); Observation; Of Education; Omniscience; Overreaction; Parapsychology; Personal unconscious; Personality; Phenomenon; Philosopher; Philosophy of life; Philosophy; Physician; Pierre Janet; Pleroma; Potentiality and actuality; Precognition; Prejudice; Protestantism; Psyche (psychology); Psychiatry; Psychic; Psychoanalysis; Psychological Types; Psychology and Alchemy; Psychology of the Unconscious; Psychology; Psychopathology; Psychotherapy; Reality; Reason; Religion; Religious experience; Requirement; Result; Schizophrenia; Science; Self-criticism; Self-knowledge (psychology); Sigmund Freud; Suffering; Suggestion; Symbols of Transformation; Symptom; The Other Hand; Theology; Theory; Thought; Transference; Truism; Uncertainty; Unconsciousness; Uniqueness; Unus mundus; Writing
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    From Psychology and Religion (1938/40)

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword to the 2013 Edition; Note on the Text; Preface; Introduction; Part 1 Jung's Early Work; From "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena" (1902); From "School Years" Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962); From "Tavistock Lecture II" (1935); From "A Review of the Complex Theory" (1934); From "Mental Disease and the Psyche" (1928); From "On the Psychogenesis of Schizophrenia" (1939); Part 2 Jung's Involvement with Freud and His Divergence from Freud's Theories; "Psychoanalysis and Neurosis" (1916).

    From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis" (1913)From "Sigmund Freud" Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962); From "On Psychic Energy" (1928); Part 3 The Development of the Idea of the Collective Unconscious and of Archetypes; From "Recent Thoughts on Schizophrenia" (1957); From "The Structure of the Psyche" (1927/31); From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1917/26/43); From "Confrontation with the Unconscious" Memories, 'Dreams, Reflections (1962); From "The Stages of Life" (1930/1).

    From "Confrontation with the Unconscious" Memories, 'Dreams, Reflections (1962)From "Confrontation with the Unconscious" Memories, 'Dreams, Reflections (1962); From "Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype" (1938/54); Pan 4 Archetypes: Shadow; Anima; Animus; the Persona; the Old Wise Man; From Psychology and Religion (1938/40); From "The Shadow" Aion (1951); From "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1929); From "Definitions" Psychological Types (1921).

    From "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1928)From "The Syzygy: Anima and Animus" Aion (1951); From "Confrontation with the Unconscious" Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962); From "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1928); From "The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairy tales" (1945/8); Pan 5 Psychological Types and the Self-regulating Psyche; "Introduction" Psychological Types (1921); "Psychological Typology" (1936).

    From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1917/26/43)"The Practical Use of Dream-analysis" (1934); Part 6 The Development of the Individual; "The Development of Personality" (1934); From "The Aims of Psychotherapy" (1931); "Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation" (1939); From "Commentary on The Secret of the Golden Flower" (1929); Part 7 Integration, Wholeness, and the Self; From "Confrontation with the Unconscious" Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962); "Mandalas" (1955); From Psychology and Religion (1938/40).