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Ellis/Archetypes in Religion, 1d. Archetypes as Metaphors
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Ellis, Robert. d. Archetypes as Metaphors. Archetypes in Religion and Beyond - A Practical Theory of Human Integration and Inspiration. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 25-30 Feb 2022. ISBN 9781800500778.
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Archetypal symbols are metaphorical developments from embodied schemas, through further and increasingly complex association. Just as metaphors die when they become literalized, reduced to a supposedly represented world, archetypal symbols become dead when they are projected as part of the represented world, rather than of our experience.
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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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