Accounting for Material Reality in the Analytic Subject
Scientific advances made in the 21st century contend that the forces of nature and nurture work together through an ongoing series of complex correspondences between brain and mental activity in our daily activities with others. Jung’s cosmological model of the psyche minimizes the fundamental corpo...
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doaj-56598bc474104a0c9929e3eacca638112020-11-24T20:40:38ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2013-11-013461963310.3390/bs3040619bs3040619Accounting for Material Reality in the Analytic SubjectRobin McCoy Brooks0New School for Analytical Psychology, 927 N. Northlake Way, Suite 220, Seattle, WA 98103, USAScientific advances made in the 21st century contend that the forces of nature and nurture work together through an ongoing series of complex correspondences between brain and mental activity in our daily activities with others. Jung’s cosmological model of the psyche minimizes the fundamental corporeal condition of human nature and as such is critiqued and amended, influenced by the transcendental materialist theories of subjectivity inspired by Žižek, Johnston and Laplanche.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/3/4/619Carl Gustav JungsubjectivityscienceSlavoj ŽižekAdrian JohnstonJean Laplanche |
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Scientific advances made in the 21st century contend that the forces of nature and nurture work together through an ongoing series of complex correspondences between brain and mental activity in our daily activities with others. Jung’s cosmological model of the psyche minimizes the fundamental corporeal condition of human nature and as such is critiqued and amended, influenced by the transcendental materialist theories of subjectivity inspired by Žižek, Johnston and Laplanche. |
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Carl Gustav Jung subjectivity science Slavoj Žižek Adrian Johnston Jean Laplanche |
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