Individuality and hubris in mythology: The struggle to be human |
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Authors: | Arnold Mitchell M.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. American Institute of Psychoanalysis, USA 2. Karen Horney Clinic, New York, N.Y., USA
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Abstract: | Mankind's social and psychological evolution require changing attitudes and behavior to maintain a harmony with the world, society, and his own self. Loss of immediacy with the world, power over it, and the increasing capacity for individuality pose special problems for the accomplishment of such harmony. How this is recognized, understood, and dealt with is a task undertaken through psychoanalysis, myth, philosophy, and literature. Various examples are given to show that the constancy of the basic truths about the nature of being human leads to a resonance among the diverse approaches and across the span of millennia and cultures. |
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