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... archetype of the triad " had been called into being , and that that archetype is always calling for a fourth to complete it , " as we see again and again in history . " " 18 Jung mentioned the episode in order " to suggest the subtle ...
... archetype of the triad " had been called into being , and that that archetype is always calling for a fourth to complete it , " as we see again and again in history . " " 18 Jung mentioned the episode in order " to suggest the subtle ...
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... archetypal . Every archetype contains the lowest and the highest , evil and good , and is therefore capable of producing diametrically opposite results . Hence it is impossible to make out at the start whether it will prove to be ...
... archetypal . Every archetype contains the lowest and the highest , evil and good , and is therefore capable of producing diametrically opposite results . Hence it is impossible to make out at the start whether it will prove to be ...
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... archetype can never be answered ; unless , in contradiction to experience , one either robbed the archetype of its autonomy or degraded consciousness to a mere machine . We find ourselves in best agreement with psychological experience ...
... archetype can never be answered ; unless , in contradiction to experience , one either robbed the archetype of its autonomy or degraded consciousness to a mere machine . We find ourselves in best agreement with psychological experience ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
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