The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... language that attempts to chart the unconscious . The language is now the symbolic language of soul as " ego " and " anima " ( " ani- mus " ) , as having a negative vertical pole called " chthonic mother ” or “ wise old man ...
... language that attempts to chart the unconscious . The language is now the symbolic language of soul as " ego " and " anima " ( " ani- mus " ) , as having a negative vertical pole called " chthonic mother ” or “ wise old man ...
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... language that opens beyond itself , can provide even a soft focus upon the my- stery ; only the sorcerer's magical negations can disclose the ways reality is falsely grasped . He or she who manages an inversion by which the horizon can ...
... language that opens beyond itself , can provide even a soft focus upon the my- stery ; only the sorcerer's magical negations can disclose the ways reality is falsely grasped . He or she who manages an inversion by which the horizon can ...
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... language is no more cognitively meaningful than religious language they cite Willard Quine and other critics of the logical positivist view that scientific language is reducible to statements verifiable by direct observation . They ...
... language is no more cognitively meaningful than religious language they cite Willard Quine and other critics of the logical positivist view that scientific language is reducible to statements verifiable by direct observation . They ...
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