Maps of the MindIn a groundbreaking work of scholarship, Charles Hampden-Turner presents the first comprehensive attempt to collect, describe, and draw in map form the most important concepts of the human mind put forth by the worldʹs greatest writers, painters, philosophers, and psychologists. -- Back cover. |
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User Review - mattakunobaka - LibraryThingthe author shows the multidimensionality of the human mind by exploring approximately seventy-five 'archetypes', in nine different categories. a remarkable work. Read full review
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