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Ellis/Archetypes in Religion, 1c. Archetypes as Embodied Schemas
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Ellis, Robert. c. Archetypes as Embodied Schemas. Archetypes in Religion and Beyond - A Practical Theory of Human Integration and Inspiration. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 20-24 Feb 2022. ISBN 9781800500778.
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Archetypal symbols are embodied schemas in terms of the theory of Lakoff and Johnson – that is, sets of associations between symbols and experiences. These associations help us recall and reinforce different forms of inspiration when we need them, and so develop the openness and reflectiveness accompanying the symbols.
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- container titleArchetypes in Religion and Beyond: A Practical Theory of Human Integration and Inspiration
- creatorRobert M. Ellis
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- publisherEquinox Publishing Ltd.
- publisher placeSheffield, United Kingdom
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