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    Quantum psychoid freewill ? Excerpt by.

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    What we've considered so far about the epistemology of human sciences comes up again as to the concept of "destiny''and human free will: who "must" tell us if we are destined or not? Either Neuroscientists or sociologists? Either Philosophers or biochemists? Has psychology anything to say? Do we need a pool to gather them all? Many other questions come up: what determines us and how much? ls there any sense in talking about destiny? We are a complex system and our conscience is an epiphenomenon of a unitary hierarchical system: would this exclude any possibility of choice? And what does "free choice" mean? And what about the consequences on the ethics? Being Jung and Pauli’s thought a reference point, might we outline a comprehensive reading as regards such problems, even thinking of a sort of quantum psychoid free will

    Does the Soul's sleep generate the Reason? The symbol's compensatory aspect at quantum-psychoid matrix with regard to the Reason's unilateralism. Excerpt by.

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    A Symbol doesn't explain, says Jung. In fact it is beyond the dichotomy of the binary logic, that wants the limiting and restrictive diktat of the tertium non datur to be perpetuated so as to be obliged to choose between two possibilities being anyway on the same nomological axis

    Materialism, Idealism and the Onto-Epistemological Roots of Geography

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    The present article has as proposal the discussion of the philosophical categories of Idealism and Materialism in the Geographical thought. Starting from the assumption that the knowledge is a fact, we explicit our onto-epistemological basis by a dialog between the main representatives of each Philosophy pole, from Democritus to Hegel, exposing after the sublation to the metaphysics done by the dialectical materialism. Using a bridge to the hard core of the Critical Geography (Lefebvre, Harvey and Quaini), we transmute the philosophical debate to the geographical field showing the often ignored roots, logic and addictions of the Modern Geography. Retaking in the end the duel between Idealism and Materialism, we present our thesis in which the Crisis of Geography is, in fact, just the result of a process originated from its incapacity as a discipline to overcome the limiter vestige of its birth: the Metaphysics

    The Importance of Resilience in Paulo Coelho's The Fifth Mountain: An Individual Psychological Perspective

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    The study is about how the importance of resilience in Elijah character is reflected in Paulo Coelho’s The Fifth Mountain. The aim of this study is analyzing the major character personality based on the structural elements and the individual psychological perspective by Alfred Adler. In analyzing this novel, the writer uses individual psychological approach and qualitative method. This research uses two data sources, namely primary and secondary data. The primary data source is” The Fifth Mountain” novel, while the secondary data is taken from the information needed. The method of data collection in this research is qualitative method. The analysis of Elijah character starts by analyzing his Fictional finalism, Inferiority feeling, Striving for superiority, social interest, style of life and Creative power. The writer analyses the importance of resilience that occurs in Elijah character. According to the analysis that has been conducted, the result of this study shows that to achieve the goal of life one needs to have a resilient personality. The study shows that the problem faced by the major character is his resilient personality. Paulo Coelho tells that the problem of the major character because he is a prophet who must delivers the God’s command. Elijah worships the God while Jezebel worships the Ball. Jezebel kills all prophets who are still worshiping God, including Elijah. Elijah faces many problems in his life because he is a prophet who worships to the God. Although he faces many troubles for example he had to escape to Zarephat and the woman he loves died, he has a resilient personality. He can overcome all the problems

    Enmity Reflected in J. K. Rowlings The Casual Vacancy (2012): an Individual Psychological Approach

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    The major problem of this study is enmity. Some people have conflict, they have enmity to fight the empty seat on the Paris Council. They must do the efforts to get the vacancy chair. The objective of this study is to analyze this novel based on the Individual Psychological Approach. The Writer employs qualitative method. The writer uses two data sources: primary and secondary. The primary data sources of the study in The Casual Vacancy novel by J.K Rowling. Secondary data are the supporting data taken from literary books, criticism, and some articles related to the novel. The secondary data of the study are taken from any information related to the novel. The method of data collection is the researcher will employ the descriptive qualitative research. Based on the analysis, the researcher gets some conclutions. The study shows that the problem faced by the major characters are their enmity. These are proven by their passion that becomes the member on the Parish Council. They are Colin Wall, Simon Price, and Miles Mollison. they want to be successful person. They use their ability to manage their strategy. They should make every effort to get the vacancy chair on the Parish Council

    Jealousy Reflected at Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler Play(1890):An Individual Psychological Approach

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    The research is proposed to analyze the jealousy of Hedda Gabler in Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler by Individual Psychological Approach. The research sets two objectives: the first is to analyze the play in term of structural elements, and the second is to analyze the play based on the Individual Psychological Perspective. This study is qualitative study using the play of Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler as the object of the study. There are two kinds of data source: primary and secondary. The primary data source is the script of the play Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler and the secondary data source is the other sources related to the analysis such as the author’s biography, essay, and other literary work, which are related to this study.The method of collecting data in the research is library research. In analyzing the data, the writer employs descriptive analysis. The result of the study shows the following conclusion. Based on Individual Psychological Approach, the Hedda Gabler play shows the jealousy that happened in Hedda as the major character in this play. Keywords: Jealousy, Hedda Gabler, Individual Psychological Approach

    FRODO’S RING OF FRIENDSHIP IN PETER JACKSON’S THE LORD OF THE RING MOVIE (2001): AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH

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    This research paper elaborates Frodo’s Ring of Friendship in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Ring Movie (2001) that is analyzed through individual psychological approach. The objectives of the research are to analyze the structural elements of the movie and to analyze the movie based on individual psychological approach. This research belongs to a descriptive qualitative research. The data of the research is the movie entitled The Lord of the Ring: The fellowship of the Ring whereas the data source comes from both primary data source which is in the form of the script of the movie being researched and secondary data source related to the research as some books of individual psychological theories, internet and other relevant information. The study comes to the following conclusion. First, based on the structural analysis, it is evident that in this movie Peter Jackson wants to convey a moral message that friendship is one of the way to get success for a job and struggle for better life is one effort to get a change for happiness in the life. Second, based on the individual psychological analysis, it is evident that in this movie Frodo is as the major character. He hopes that he can finish his job on the quest to destroy the one ring on Mordor to save the earth from the darkness and wants to get happiness in the future of life without the burden as the bearer of the ring again

    THE ANALYSIS ON FICTIONAL FINALISM FAILURES CAUSED BY DUALISM IN T. S. ELIOT’S THE LOVE SONG OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK (1909) : AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH

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    This research focuses on the exploration of fictional finalism failures that happen to J. Alfred Prufrock, the main character in T. S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Afred Prufrock. Because of dualism, he suffers from many failures in fulfilling his basic need of perfections about women, love, and marriage in his life as a normal person. The objectives of this research are to analyze the poem based on its structural elements of the poem, to identify the types of fictional finalism failures caused by dualism as shown in T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock and to describe how these failures are portrayed in the poem. This research applies a descriptive method. The source of data in this thesis is the book of Robert B.Kaplan entitled Major Poems and Plays of T.S. Eliot. The main data consist of lines, stanzas, and quotations that support this research. To reach the purposes above, the researcher applies the psychological theory of striving for perfection delivered by Alfred Adler, the philosophical theory of dualism by Rene Descartes, and the semiotic theory by Michael Riffaterre. The reason of using these approaches is based on the consideration that Prufrock has difficulties to manage his life. He has broken personality caused by dualism that leads him to further failures to fulfill his need of perfections. The result of the study shows that there were several fictional finalism failures encountered by Prufrock. They were the failure of striving for compensation caused by dualism in personality, the failure of striving for superiority caused by dualism in social status, the failure of aggression drive fulfillment caused by dualism in life cycle, and the failure of masculine protest caused by dualism in sex differentiation. Those failures were described using binary opposition concept and imageries to strengthen the depiction of those failures happening in Prufrock’s dramatic monologue

    The Functionalism of Legal Origins

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    This article, written on request for the centennial issue of Ius Commune Europaeum, connects the economic literature on legal origins (La Porta et al) and the World Bank\u27s Doing Business reports with discussions in comparative law about the functional method. It finds that a number of parallels and similarities exist, and that much of the criticism that has been voiced against functionalism should apply, mutates mutants, also to these more recent projects. The attraction that these projects have derive not, it is argued, from their methodological sophistication, but instead from the strange lure of economics and from the ostentatious objectivity of numbers and statistics
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