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基本説明
Working in the tradition of Nietzsche, Freud, Jung, and Jung's student James Hillman, Chapelle reaches back into millennia of Western thought to put the "psyche" back in "psychology".
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction Finding Ways to Talk about the Soul 1 (18)
PART I: The Goal
The Soul's Own Fundamentalism 19 (14)
How to Become Who One Is 33 (18)
Splendor Beyond Good and Evil 51 (18)
Now and Always 69 (16)
First Invention. Then Discovery 85 (18)
To Find a Good Book to Live In 103(16)
PART II: The Method
Magical Realism in Everyday Life 119(18)
Immaculate Conception in Everyday Life 137(16)
Here and Now 153(18)
It Is Enough and It Is Good 171(18)
Seeing Is Believing 189(16)
Everyman's Own Double 205(20)
Appendix 225(32)
Works Cited 257(4)
Index 261
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Acknowledgments vii
A Note on Conventions ix
Introduction
SCOTT COOK 1 (14)
One Bimodal Mystical Experience in the
"Qiwulun" Chapter of the Zhuangzi
HAROLD D. ROTH 15 (18)
Two How Many Are the Ten Thousand Things and I?
Relativism, Mysticism, and the Privileging of
Oneness in the "Inner Chapters"
BROOK ZIPORYN 33 (31)
Three Harmony and Cacophony in the Panpipes of
Heaven
SCOTT COOK 64 (24)
Four From "Merging the Body with the Mind" to
"Wandering in Unitary Qi": A Discussion of
Zhuangzi's Realm of the True Man and Its
Corporeal Basis
RUR-BIN YANG 88 (40)
Five Guru or Skeptic? Relativistic Skepticism
in the Zhuangzi
CHAD HANSEN 128(35)
Six Aporetics Ethics in the Zhuangzi
DAN LUSTHAUS 163(44)
Seven Reflex and Reflectivity: Wuwei in the
Zhuangzi
ALAN FOX 207(19)
Eight A Mind-Body Problem in the Zhuangzi?
PAUL RAKITA GOLDIN 226(22)
Nine "Nothing Can Overcome Heaven": The Notion
of Spirit in the Zhuangzi
MICHAEL J. PUETT 248(15)
Ten Transforming the Dao: A Critique of A.C.
Graham's Translation of the Inner Chapters of
the Zhuangzi
SHUEN-FU LIN 263(28)
References to Works on the Zhuangzi 291(6)
List of Contributors 297(4)
Index of Zhuangzi Citations 301(4)
Index 305
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Acknowledgments vii
A Note on Conventions ix
Introduction
SCOTT COOK 1 (14)
One Bimodal Mystical Experience in the
"Qiwulun" Chapter of the Zhuangzi
HAROLD D. ROTH 15 (18)
Two How Many Are the Ten Thousand Things and I?
Relativism, Mysticism, and the Privileging of
Oneness in the "Inner Chapters"
BROOK ZIPORYN 33 (31)
Three Harmony and Cacophony in the Panpipes of
Heaven
SCOTT COOK 64 (24)
Four From "Merging the Body with the Mind" to
"Wandering in Unitary Qi": A Discussion of
Zhuangzi's Realm of the True Man and Its
Corporeal Basis
RUR-BIN YANG 88 (40)
Five Guru or Skeptic? Relativistic Skepticism
in the Zhuangzi
CHAD HANSEN 128(35)
Six Aporetics Ethics in the Zhuangzi
DAN LUSTHAUS 163(44)
Seven Reflex and Reflectivity: Wuwei in the
Zhuangzi
ALAN FOX 207(19)
Eight A Mind-Body Problem in the Zhuangzi?
PAUL RAKITA GOLDIN 226(22)
Nine "Nothing Can Overcome Heaven": The Notion
of Spirit in the Zhuangzi
MICHAEL J. PUETT 248(15)
Ten Transforming the Dao: A Critique of A.C.
Graham's Translation of the Inner Chapters of
the Zhuangzi
SHUEN-FU LIN 263(28)
References to Works on the Zhuangzi 291(6)
List of Contributors 297(4)
Index of Zhuangzi Citations 301(4)
Index 305