Jungian archetypes : Jung, Gödel, and the history of archetypes /

Twenty-five hundred years ago, Pythagoras taught that the simple counting numbers are the basic building blocks of reality. A century and a half later, Plato argued that the world we live in is but a poor copy of the world of ideas. Neither realized that their numbers and ideas might also be the mo...

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Main Author: Robertson, Robin, 1944- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Open Road Distribution ; [2009]
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Summary:Twenty-five hundred years ago, Pythagoras taught that the simple counting numbers are the basic building blocks of reality. A century and a half later, Plato argued that the world we live in is but a poor copy of the world of ideas. Neither realized that their numbers and ideas might also be the most basic components of the human psych: archetypes. This book traces the modern evolution of this idea from the Renaissance to the 20th century, leading up to the archetypal hypothesis of psychologist C.G. Jung, and the mirroring of mathematical ideas of Kurt Godel.
Item Description:Reprint. Originally Published: York Beach, Me. : Nicolas-Hays, 1995.
Physical Description:ix, 303 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-294) and index.
ISBN:9781504034166 :
1504034163