Dream life, wake life : the human condition through dreams
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Dream life, wake life : the human condition through dreams
(SUNY series in transpersonal psychology)
State University of New York Press, c1987
- : pbk.
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Bibliography: p. [189]-196
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Investigates the human condition through dreaming.
Attempts to understand the human condition through dreaming reach back to antiquity, especially in such classical Indian philosophical texts as the Rg Veda and the Upanisads. In a more contemporary vein, Dream Life, Wake Life continues this investigation, as it views the dream as an open window on the waking human condition.
The book discusses the major twentieth-century contributions to dream theory, beginning with Freud's 1900 psychoanalytical theory of dreaming and continuing through Jung's transpersonal and Boss's existential approaches. Recent phenomenological, cognitive, and biological developments are also considered.
Dream Life, Wake Life addresses human creativity as illuminated by dreaming. While Freud held a "transformative" view of dreaming in which dream life is secondhand, formed by combining memory traces of diverse past waking experiences into novel compositions, Gordon G. Globus sees the process as creative, the fundamental creative action inherent in the human condition.
目次
Preface
Citations
Acknowledgments
One
The Creativity of Dreaming
Two
Dream Phenomenology
Three
Dreaming and Waking
Four
The Cognitive Approach to Dreaming
Five
The Dream as Oracle
Six
Dreaming Dasein
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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