A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... Self - awareness and the recognition of the value of the individual human being were only in their early beginnings . The priest , the king , the pharaoh and maybe some of the wise , powerful and wealthy in their entourage attained dis ...
... Self - awareness and the recognition of the value of the individual human being were only in their early beginnings . The priest , the king , the pharaoh and maybe some of the wise , powerful and wealthy in their entourage attained dis ...
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... self - awareness he becomes freer , but he also becomes susceptible to the deadly influence of Hagen , Alberich's ( a Mephistophelian being's ) son . His ring , beautifully symbolizing the newly awakened , self - contained wisdom ...
... self - awareness he becomes freer , but he also becomes susceptible to the deadly influence of Hagen , Alberich's ( a Mephistophelian being's ) son . His ring , beautifully symbolizing the newly awakened , self - contained wisdom ...
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... self - awareness could be described as " I feel , therefore I am . " Subsequently , rationalism overshadowed this experience more and more until Descartes concluded " I think , therefore I am . " But already a more intimately central self ...
... self - awareness could be described as " I feel , therefore I am . " Subsequently , rationalism overshadowed this experience more and more until Descartes concluded " I think , therefore I am . " But already a more intimately central self ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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