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Philosophical intimations

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman: Vol. 8)Thompson, CT Spring Publications c2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 430 p.; bibliog. notes.; bibliogContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • 9780882145877
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Contents:
Introduction by Edward S. Casey. Part 1: Entertaining ideas: language and learning. 1 Entertaining ideas. 2 Speaking well and speaking out. 3 Broken voices. 4 Talking as walking. 5 "You taught me language". 6 Laughter and silence. 7 On teaching and learning. 8 On show-business ethics. Part 2: Cosmology, metaphysics, and mathematics. 9 Cosmology for soul: from universe to cosmos. 10 Back to beyond: on cosmology. 11 Dreaming outside of ourselves. 12 "I am as I am not": a foreword to Heraclitus. 13 The measure of events: Proclus's proposition 117 in view of an archetypal psychology. 14 On psychological knowledge. 15 The resistance to mathematics. Part 2: Philosophy of psychology/psychology of philosophy. 16 Plotinus, Ficino, and Vico as precursors of archetypal psychology. 17 Carus and Jung. 18 Jung's daimonic inheritance. 19 Therapy: a work of civilization or culture. 20 The psychology of precaution. 21 On the psychology of parapsychology. 22 An education in psychology. 23 About epistrophe and therapy: some notes. 24 Millennial psychology. 25 Need, want, desire: levels of passion in the progress of life. 26 Legitimation of fear. 27 Bachelard's Lautreamont, or psychoanalysis without a patient. Fragment 1: In favor of Babel. Part 4: The aesthetic dimension. 28 Beauty and war: an exploration. 29 Aesthetic complexity. 30 The art of the soul. 31 The natural, the literal, and the real. 32 Landscape: a psychological inquiry. 33 Letter for the program of the mythic imagination. Part 5: Future time. 34 Futurology. 35 Figuring the future. 36 Is the future an American addiction. Fragment 2: On social justice. Part 6: On the need for metaphysics. 37 Three conversations with Edward S. Casey. Source notes
Abstract: 'This expansive volume collects Hillman's papers and lectures on Language and Learning; Cosmology, Metaphysics, and Mathematics; Philosophy of Psychology; Animals and the Environment; The Aesthetic Dimension; Religious Dimensions of Archetypal Psychology; Conversations and Controversies; and Future Time.'
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Edited and with an introduction by Edward S. Casey.. The Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman is published in conjunction with Dallas Institute Publications.

Introduction by Edward S. Casey. Part 1: Entertaining ideas: language and learning. 1 Entertaining ideas. 2 Speaking well and speaking out. 3 Broken voices. 4 Talking as walking. 5 "You taught me language". 6 Laughter and silence. 7 On teaching and learning. 8 On show-business ethics. Part 2: Cosmology, metaphysics, and mathematics. 9 Cosmology for soul: from universe to cosmos. 10 Back to beyond: on cosmology. 11 Dreaming outside of ourselves. 12 "I am as I am not": a foreword to Heraclitus. 13 The measure of events: Proclus's proposition 117 in view of an archetypal psychology. 14 On psychological knowledge. 15 The resistance to mathematics. Part 2: Philosophy of psychology/psychology of philosophy. 16 Plotinus, Ficino, and Vico as precursors of archetypal psychology. 17 Carus and Jung. 18 Jung's daimonic inheritance. 19 Therapy: a work of civilization or culture. 20 The psychology of precaution. 21 On the psychology of parapsychology. 22 An education in psychology. 23 About epistrophe and therapy: some notes. 24 Millennial psychology. 25 Need, want, desire: levels of passion in the progress of life. 26 Legitimation of fear. 27 Bachelard's Lautreamont, or psychoanalysis without a patient. Fragment 1: In favor of Babel. Part 4: The aesthetic dimension. 28 Beauty and war: an exploration. 29 Aesthetic complexity. 30 The art of the soul. 31 The natural, the literal, and the real. 32 Landscape: a psychological inquiry. 33 Letter for the program of the mythic imagination. Part 5: Future time. 34 Futurology. 35 Figuring the future. 36 Is the future an American addiction. Fragment 2: On social justice. Part 6: On the need for metaphysics. 37 Three conversations with Edward S. Casey. Source notes

'This expansive volume collects Hillman's papers and lectures on Language and Learning; Cosmology, Metaphysics, and Mathematics; Philosophy of Psychology; Animals and the Environment; The Aesthetic Dimension; Religious Dimensions of Archetypal Psychology; Conversations and Controversies; and Future Time.'

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