Archetypes are shared personality patterns or imprints in the universe, associated by Jiang with Carl Jung, that make similar kinds of people behave alike.
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A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: Dante's Heaven is not the end of questioning but the place where imagination, love, and freedom turn against dead authority, dead fear, and finally Virgil himself.
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A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central claim: Dante's Heaven is not the end of questioning but the place where imagination, love, and freedom turn against dead authority, dead fear, and finally Virgil himself.
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Jung is said to systematize Freud's ideas into a broader understanding of the mind that eventually informs neuroscience.
Jiang argues that Jung's self-discovery model became the standard model for modern psychology, while Freud reacted to Jung's revisions by excommunicating him.
Jung spreads Freud's influence by systematizing the unconscious into popular concepts such as personality types, introvert, and extrovert.
Jiang reads Picasso's cubist portrait as visually representing Jung's theory of the divided self.
Jiang treats Hegel's Geist and Jung's collective unconscious as overlapping ways to explain how ideas arise and circulate beyond a narrow materialist framework.
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"...And we call this archetypes. Okay? Archetypes. This is from Carl Jung, who is a... Swiss... Psychologist. Okay? Carl Jung. Okay? The word he..."
"Right? If you're a good person, you have a certain look to your face. Okay? If you're clever, you have a certain look. Okay?..."
"...will then spread his views, okay? He has a disciple, Carl Jung, who will take Freud's ideas and turn it into a understanding, a..."
"than uh the material world like non -teleological yeah yeah no um i think hegel um has it far more um correct than uh..."
"...shadow is really the alter ego of the ego. And this, Jung argues, is what is called the self, all right? And what he..."
"...Now, you would think that Freud would be happy that Carl Jung came up with this new idea on how to improve his theory...."
"...A lot of influence of Freud has to do with Carl Jung, who will take his ideas of the unconscious and systemize it for..."
"...This idea of positive psychology, right, that we have today. Carl Jung and Friedrich Schumann for it also had a major influence on Pablo..."
"...it works at a subconscious level. And this is what Carl Jung would refer to as the collective unconscious, okay?"
"Jung, if you came out saying exactly what you've been saying in the 90s, people would have labeled you conspiratorial. Yeah. Right. And on..."
"...mean that seems to be exactly what what is happening Professor Jung but then at you know what do you believe is uh behind..."
"these things work yeah well uh professor jung i wanted to then ask you uh we're getting uh reports uh that uh you know..."
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