A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... culture . Yet , understanding this culture would be highly beneficial in making us sensitive to the limiting patterns of our own culture . The more we are able to grasp the dimensions of the world of people in early civilizations or ...
... culture . Yet , understanding this culture would be highly beneficial in making us sensitive to the limiting patterns of our own culture . The more we are able to grasp the dimensions of the world of people in early civilizations or ...
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... culture , we must try to under- stand it ; we must humbly and without prejudice stand under that culture , look at its various manifestations without jumping to conclusions ; we must learn to think and to experience in its own unique ...
... culture , we must try to under- stand it ; we must humbly and without prejudice stand under that culture , look at its various manifestations without jumping to conclusions ; we must learn to think and to experience in its own unique ...
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... culture . The movement which occurs in them departs from a world - view , a world - design , that is familiar to us , whereas the oldest and remot- est myths and the most primitive folktales describe movements in cultures whose basic ...
... culture . The movement which occurs in them departs from a world - view , a world - design , that is familiar to us , whereas the oldest and remot- est myths and the most primitive folktales describe movements in cultures whose basic ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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