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Monday, February 9, 2015
Plato and Carl Jung: Two Philosophers Plato's notion of Perfect Form is the precursor to Carl Jung's notion of the Collective Unconscious and Archetype. Both require empirical inquiry into nature of life. by Megge Hill Fitz-Randolph - Reproduction from www.academia.edu
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