
Symbolism in Greek mythology.
PayotN° d'inventaire | 4093 |
Format | 11 x 17 |
Détails | 308 p., paperback. |
Publication | Paris, 2017 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782228917124 |
Einstein admired the power of his thought. Paul Diel, a psychotherapist who died in 1972 and inventor of the psychology of motivation, was also a philosopher. "When we have followed Paul Diel in the associations of myths, we will understand that the myth covers the entire extent of the psyche brought to light by modern psychology. All humans are involved in the myth" (Gaston Bachelard). Icarus, Tantalus, Perseus, Zeus, Gaia, the Titans, Chronos, Midas, Eros and Psyche, Prometheus, among others, concern us all: like them, we are threatened by the temptation of excess, haunted by vanity and guilt, the thirst for power, the multiplication of desires...
Einstein admired the power of his thought. Paul Diel, a psychotherapist who died in 1972 and inventor of the psychology of motivation, was also a philosopher. "When we have followed Paul Diel in the associations of myths, we will understand that the myth covers the entire extent of the psyche brought to light by modern psychology. All humans are involved in the myth" (Gaston Bachelard). Icarus, Tantalus, Perseus, Zeus, Gaia, the Titans, Chronos, Midas, Eros and Psyche, Prometheus, among others, concern us all: like them, we are threatened by the temptation of excess, haunted by vanity and guilt, the thirst for power, the multiplication of desires...