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Sigmund Freud from Vienna ended the Victorian age by opposing the solid self with his new science.
Andrew Root • The Church After Innovation
Paul Austin on Microdosing and the Future of Psychedelics
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Moving on to the nineteenth century, John Stuart Mill, the English Utilitarian, lost faith in the idea of happiness as our ultimate human goal. What should replace it? What could be more valuable than happiness? His preference was for liberty, which might even come at the expense of our felicity. Instead of adhering to the pious, demanding Calvinis
... See moreDerren Brown • Happy: Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine
It was Arendt who showed me that Augustine was a cartographer of the heart.
James K. A. Smith • On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts
“Every age has its signature afflictions. Thus, a bacterial age existed; at the latest, it ended with the discovery of antibiotics. Despite widespread fear of an influenza epidemic, we are not living in a viral age. Thanks to immunological technology, we have already left it behind. From a pathological standpoint, the incipient twenty-first century... See more
médecin français Jean Itard (1774-1838),
Oliver Houde • L'école du cerveau: De Montessori, Freinet et Piaget aux sciences cognitives (PSY. Théories, débats, synthèses t. 15) (French Edition)
Philosophie antique, psychologie moderne
Jules Evans • La philo, c'est la vie ! (Poche) (French Edition)
Carl Gustav Jung
(
/jʊŋ/
YUUNG
;
[1]
[2]
German:
[kaʁlˈjʊŋ]
; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss
psychiatrist
,
psychotherapist
, and
psychologist
who founded the school of
analytical psychology
.
[3]
[a]
He was a prolific author, illustrator, and correspondent, and a complex and controversial character, in certain ways best known through his autobiography
M... See more
(
/jʊŋ/
YUUNG
;
[1]
[2]
German:
[kaʁlˈjʊŋ]
; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss
psychiatrist
,
psychotherapist
, and
psychologist
who founded the school of
analytical psychology
.
[3]
[a]
He was a prolific author, illustrator, and correspondent, and a complex and controversial character, in certain ways best known through his autobiography
M... See more