The Theory of ArchetypesNova Publishers, 2004 - 97 The central thesis of the book is that man's perception of mind, body and spirit has influenced his thinking in the social sciences. Mind, body and spirit serve as archetypes for social thinking and social institutions. The book applies these concepts to major theories in the social sciences, and also suggests ways to improve social institutions and practices, by understanding the relationships between mind, body and spirit. |
Spis treści
Mind Body and Spirit | 1 |
Politics | 15 |
Economics | 27 |
Psychology | 41 |
Sociology | 55 |
Anthropology | 69 |
Conclusions | 79 |
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