Meaning and Being in MythPenn State Press, 2010 M11 1 |
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... relations from Buber ; Being and non - Being from the German philosophers ; self and Other from Hegel ; the id , ego , and superego from Freud ; the arche- types and the Self from Jung ; signifiers and the subject from Lacan . A think ...
... relations from Buber ; Being and non - Being from the German philosophers ; self and Other from Hegel ; the id , ego , and superego from Freud ; the arche- types and the Self from Jung ; signifiers and the subject from Lacan . A think ...
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... relations with the other images in nature ; but then , by happy accident , or inspiration , schooled to transcend the body of nature . Language was at first , no doubt , a tool like any other for working more efficiently on matter . But ...
... relations with the other images in nature ; but then , by happy accident , or inspiration , schooled to transcend the body of nature . Language was at first , no doubt , a tool like any other for working more efficiently on matter . But ...
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... relations of the ancient heroes to their gods ? —yet I cannot believe that the icons of myth derive only from our individual , postnatal ex- periences . Each of our cells is a descendant of the first living cell , and even after ...
... relations of the ancient heroes to their gods ? —yet I cannot believe that the icons of myth derive only from our individual , postnatal ex- periences . Each of our cells is a descendant of the first living cell , and even after ...
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Contents
The Numinous Ground | 11 |
Jobs Noble Euphemism | 31 |
Hesiods Archaic Cosmology | 49 |
Pandora and the Revenge of the Mind | 65 |
The Serpent in the Garden | 85 |
Herakles The Hero of the Anima | 109 |
The Hero | 112 |
The Divine Presence in Homers Iliad | 135 |
Hamlets Hungry Ghost | 153 |
The Empirical Stranger | 173 |
The Universal Self | 193 |
Notes | 197 |
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Achilles Adversary Agamemnon alienation ancient myths anger Apollo archetypal Athena becomes biological birth Book of Job calls chaos demon Chryses combat consciousness corpse cosmology created cult curse death Deianeira Delphi desire discovers dragon dream earth ego's emotions enemy epiphany euphemism Euripides Eurystheus evil father fear Fontenrose 1959 Freud function Gaia ghost God's Greek ground Hamlet Hera Hera's Herakles hero hero's Hesiod Hesiod's myth Homer's honor human I-Thou ideal Iliad imagination intuition Iphitos Job's Jung killed king Lacan Leviathan libido living Māyā meaning Meursault mind mode modern mother murder mythical narcissism nature negate Neleus neocortex numinous object Olympians Olympos Omphale Pandora play poem Priam Prometheus psyche Python reveals revenge sacrifice Satan says sciousness serpent signifiers sky gods smile snake Sophocles soul superego tabu takes Theogony thought tion trans transcending translates Typhon unconscious University Press vision warrior wife women Zeus