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Cartesian Split: A Hidden Myth [Kietas viršelis]

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The Cartesian Split examines the phenomenon of Cartesian influence as a psychological complex in the Jungian tradition. It explores the full legacy of Cartesian rationality in its emphasis on abstract thinking and masculinisation of thought, often perceived in a negative light, despite the developments of modernity.

The book argues that the Cartesian creation of the Modern Age, as accompanied by a radical dualism, is better understood as a myth while acknowledging the psychological reality of the myth. The Cartesian myth is a collective dream, and the urgency of its rhetoric suggests that an important message is being left unheeded. This message may lead us to answers in the most unexpected place of all. The book brings forth the Cartesian myth in a new context and shows it to have potential meaning for us today.

The book will be of great interest for academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of analytical psychology, mental health, comparative mythology, and Jungian studies.

List of figures
xi
Preface xiii
Epigraph xvii
1 Introduction
1(16)
The allure of the error
1(3)
The split in the middle
4(2)
Approaching the split
6(3)
The complexity of complexes
9(2)
Cogito ergo non sum
11(2)
A complex offering
13(1)
Outline of chapters
14(3)
2 The initial sessions
17(33)
Body as machine
19(2)
Ecological crisis
21(1)
Feminist challenge
22(1)
Subjective difficulties
23(2)
Over-rationality
25(1)
Limitations in expression
25(2)
Reduction and isolation
27(1)
Pairs of opposites
28(2)
The dominant paradigm
30(2)
Old versus new
32(1)
Heroic transcenders
33(3)
Tragic transcenders
36(4)
Charged images
40(1)
First evaluation
41(9)
3 The depth sessions
50(20)
The great revolt
50(2)
The ghost in the machine
52(2)
The masculinization of thought
54(2)
Cartesian disenchantment
56(2)
The Cartesian mirror
58(1)
The Cartesian theater
58(2)
The turning point
60(5)
The murder of the world soul
65(2)
Further evaluation
67(3)
4 Confronting the legend
70(19)
The dawn of awareness
71(1)
The problem of interpretation
72(2)
The problem of caricature
74(3)
The reality of the problem
77(2)
Descartes' dualism
79(7)
The legend
80(1)
The two worlds view
81(3)
Critiquing the legend
84(2)
Finding truth in myth
86(3)
5 Ancient memories
89(36)
Tales of the mirrored world
91(9)
The first mirror
95(2)
The dark mirror
97(3)
The original split
100(23)
The Gnostic two worlds
101(4)
The chief archon
105(6)
The splitting of the demiurge
111(1)
A terrible world order
112(3)
The first machine
115(2)
Feminism and ecology
117(1)
Solipsism and materialism
118(4)
Gnostic transcenders
122(1)
Summary
123(2)
6 Psychological interpretation
125(27)
Interpretation of the mirrored worlds
126(9)
Becoming conscious of consciousness
127(1)
Differentiation of opposites
128(1)
Crossing the threshold
129(1)
Mutual causation
130(1)
The one world of certainty
131(1)
The creation of consciousness
132(1)
Death at the threshold
133(2)
Interpretation of the split worlds
135(17)
Gnostic consciousness
137(2)
Atomic consciousness
139(1)
Inside the split
140(3)
The splitting of the ego
143(2)
The splitting of consciousness
145(3)
Modern dismemberment
148(4)
7 Cultural memories
152(25)
The Anglo-split
153(2)
Anamnesis
155(13)
A new look at olde times
155(2)
Dismemberment on stage
157(1)
The sudden shift
158(2)
The splitting of ritual
160(2)
The splitting of the play
162(2)
The splitting of cultural consciousness
164(2)
Faustus's internal split
166(2)
The residual memory
168(9)
A penny for the Guy
168(2)
Religious dualism
170(1)
The splitting of substance
171(2)
Substantial epochs
173(4)
8 The alien text
177(32)
Descartes' disclaimer
18(163)
The evil genius
181(1)
Cogito and consciousness
182(3)
Meditations on split consciousness
185(11)
Internalizing doubt
187(1)
The process of doubt
188(1)
A singular truth
189(2)
A single sapling
191(1)
Inoculation
191(3)
The one small part
194(2)
The religious problem
196(13)
Meditations on God
198(1)
Divine substance
199(1)
Mysterious substance
200(2)
Altered substance
202(2)
Altered meditations
204(5)
Index 209
Brandon D. Short is a mechanical engineer with an interest in psychology. He holds a doctorate of depth psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. He lives in Portland, Oregon, USA.