Arhetipurile şi inconştientul colectiv – între psihologie şi filosofie
Journal Title: Buletin Științific, seria A, Fascicula Filologie - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue
Abstract
What would have happened if Jung had had knowlege of Blaga's philosophy? One answer is certainly true: both psychology and philosophy would have gained. To what extent are the stylistic matrix belonging to Blaga and the archetypes belonging to Jung similar? Are they similar or different? They both are transcendental, a priori, we have got them without really being able to pinpoint where from. All we have about them is gained indirectly, as there is no direct possibility to know or to study them. They both influence our knowledge and act as a sort of " transcendental censorship".
Authors and Affiliations
Delia-Mariana Ardelean
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