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The soul's code : character, calling, and fate

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Random House c1996*Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 334p bib. refs and indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0679445226
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF697 .H46 1996
Contents:
Chapters:. . 1: In a nutshell: the acorn theory and the redemption of psychology. 2: Growing down. 3: The parental fallacy. 4: Back to the invisibles. 5: 'Esse is Percipi' : to be is to be perceived. 6. Neither nature nor nurture--something else. 7: Penny dreadfuls and pure fantasy. 8: Disguise. 9: Fate. 10. The bad seed. 11: Mediocrity
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Individuality : Chapt. 1 [This book deals with the individual's development and all the factors involved]. Individuality In Children : Chapt. 2. Gifted Persons, Intuition (Psychology) : Chapt. 4, 5. Individuation (Psychology) : 'We can once again be persons instead of subjects, individuals instead of cases, creative eccentrics instead of benumbed normals'. Psychology, Pathological : Chapt. 10; see also index under psychopathy, criminal.. Plato. 428-347 B.C. : Myth of Er : The Myth of Er as related by Plato, see index for this and all entries on Plato.. Wolf motif, see index.. Vocation : Chapt. 7

Chapters:. . 1: In a nutshell: the acorn theory and the redemption of psychology. 2: Growing down. 3: The parental fallacy. 4: Back to the invisibles. 5: 'Esse is Percipi' : to be is to be perceived. 6. Neither nature nor nurture--something else. 7: Penny dreadfuls and pure fantasy. 8: Disguise. 9: Fate. 10. The bad seed. 11: Mediocrity

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