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The Ever-Present Origin

Gebser's central thesis was that a potent "leap" in thinking was happening in the 20th century. This new mode of thought would be a holistic-centered, or integral one; an answer to the type of thinking responsible for economic and industrial crisis, two World Wars, and what many today...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gebser, Jean
Otros Autores: Barstad, Noel, Mickunas, Algis
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Athens, OH : Ohio University Press, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Translator's Preface -- In memoriam Jean Gebser by Jean Keckels -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- From the Preface to the Second Edition -- From the Preface to the Paperbound Edition -- Part One: Foundations of the Aperspectival World a Contribution to the History of the Awakening of Consciousness -- Editorial Note regarding the Annotations -- Chapter One: Fundamental Considerations -- Chapter Two: The Three European Worlds -- 1. The Unperspectival World -- 2. The Perspectival World -- 3. The Aperspectival World 
505 8 |a Chapter Three: The Four Mutations of Consciousness -- 1. On Evolution, Development, and Mutation -- 2. Origin or the Archaic Structure -- 3. The Magic Structure -- 4. The Mythical Structure -- 5. The Mental Structure -- 6. The Integral Structure -- Chapter Four: Mutations as an Integral Phenomenon: an Intermediate Summary -- 1. Cross-Sections through the Structures -- 2. A Digression on the Unity of Primal Words -- 3. A Provisional Statement of Account: Measure and Mass -- 4. The Unique Character of the Structures (Additional Cross Sections) 
505 8 |a 5. Concluding Summary: Man as the Integrality of His Mutations -- Chapter Five: The Space-Time Constitution of the Structures -- 1. The Space-Timelessness of the Magic Structure -- 2. The Temporicity of the Mythical Structure -- 3. The Spatial Emphasis of the Mental Structure -- Chapter Six: On the History of the Phenomena of Soul and Spirit -- 1. Methodological Considerations -- 2. The Numinosum, Mana, and the Plurality of Souls -- 3. The Soul's Death-Pole -- 4. The Soul's Life-Pole -- 5. The Symbol of Soul -- 6. On the Symbolism of the Spirit 
505 8 |a Chapter Seven: The Previous Forms of Realization and Thought -- 1. Dimensioning and Realization -- 2. Vital Experiencing and Undergone or Psychic Experience -- 3. Oceanic Thinking -- 4. Perspectival Thinking -- 5. Paradoxical Thinking -- Chapter Eight: The Foundations of the Aperspectival World -- 1. The Ever-Present Origin (Complementing Cross Sections) -- 2. Summation and Prospect -- Part Two: Manifestations of the Aperspectival World an Attempt at the Concretion of the Spiritual -- Author's Comment -- Interim Word -- Chapter One: The Irruption of Time 
505 8 |a 1. The Awakening Consciousness of Freedom from Time -- 2. The Awakening Consciousness of Integrity or the Whole -- Chapter Two: The New Mutation -- 1. The Climate of the New Mutation -- 2. The Theme of the New Mutation -- 3. The New Form of Statement -- Chapter Three: The Nature of Creativity -- 1. Creativity as an Originary Phenomenon -- 2. The Nature and Transformation of Poetry -- Chapter Four: The New Concepts -- 1. Inceptions of the New Consciousness -- 2. The Fourth Dimension -- 3. Temporics -- Chapter Five: Manifestations of the Aperspectival World (I): The Natural Sciences 
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