Synchronicity (e-bog) af Cambray, Joseph
Cambray, Joseph (forfatter)

Synchronicity e-bog

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Also available in an open-access, full-text edition athttp://txspace.tamu.edu/bitstream/handle/1969.1/88024/Cambray_Synchronicity_9781603441438_txt.pdf?sequence=4In 1952 C. G. Jung published a paradoxical hypothesis on synchronicity that marked an attempt to expand the western world's conception of the relationship between nature and the psyche. Jung's hypothesis sought to break down the polari...
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Forfattere Cambray, Joseph (forfatter), Rosen, David H. (introduktion)
Udgivet 19 oktober 2009
Længde 168 sider
Genrer HBT
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781603443661
Also available in an open-access, full-text edition athttp://txspace.tamu.edu/bitstream/handle/1969.1/88024/Cambray_Synchronicity_9781603441438_txt.pdf?sequence=4In 1952 C. G. Jung published a paradoxical hypothesis on synchronicity that marked an attempt to expand the western world's conception of the relationship between nature and the psyche. Jung's hypothesis sought to break down the polarizing cause-effect assessment of the world and psyche, suggesting that everything is interconnected. Thus, synchronicity is both a meaningful event and an acausal connecting principle. Evaluating the world in this manner opened the door to exploring the possibility of meaning in chance or random events, deciphering if and when meaning might be present even if outside conscious awareness.Now, after contextualizing Jung's work in relation to contemporary scientific advancements such as relativity and quantum theories, Joseph Cambray explores in this book how Jung's theories, practices, and clinical methods influenced the current field of complexity theory, which works with a paradox similar to Jung's synchronicity: the importance of symmetry as well as the need to break that symmetry for emergence to occur. Finally, Cambray provides his unique contribution to the field by attempting to trace cultural synchronicities, a reconsideration of historical events in terms of their synchronistic aspects. For example, he examines the emergence of democracy in ancient Greece in order to find a model of group decision making based on emergentist principles with a synchronistic core.