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Michel Cazenave

    June 9, 1942 – August 20, 2018

    Michel Cazenave delves into the depths of the human psyche, exploring the connections between Jungian psychoanalysis and broader philosophical and anthropological currents. His work is characterized by an effort to bridge seemingly disparate ideas, seeking symbolic meanings in the modern world, and uncovering relationships between science, religion, and the collective unconscious. Cazenave does not limit himself to a single discipline, but actively connects psychology with anthropology, sociology, and the history of religions to create a more holistic view of human experience. His writing encourages reflection on the complexity of the human mind and how our inner worlds intersect with our external existence.

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    Science and consciousness
    • 1984

      Science and consciousness

      • 423 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This book explores the concept of consciousness when defined in the terms mind, spirit, soul and awareness. It consists of the edited proceedings of a colloquium held in Cordoba, at which experts in physics, neuro- and psycho-physiology, analytical psychology, philosophy and religious knowledge discussed aspects of their work related to this main theme. The following areas are covered: quantum mechanics and the role of consciousness, neurophysiology and states of consciousness, the manifestation of the psyche in consciousness, the odyssey of consciousness, and science and consciousness. The discussions which follow give a multi-disciplinary perspective on the questions involved

      Science and consciousness