单词 | analytic psychology |
释义 | > as lemmasanalytic psychology analytic psychology n. (a) a branch or school of psychology mainly based on the work of the philosopher John Locke, concerned with the analysis and origin of ideas; (b) = analytical psychology n. (b) at analytical adj. Compounds. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > psychology of ideas > [noun] ideology1796 conceptualism1819 analytic psychologya1854 a1854 J. S. Mill Draft Autobiogr. (1961) 76 Under my father's direction my studies were carried into the higher branches of analytic psychology. 1889 W. James Coll. Ess. & Rev. (1920) 311 The widely prevalent notion that analytic psychology has proved the space-perceptions of the eye to be but reproduced experiences of touch and locomotion. 1916 B. M. Hinkle tr. C. G. Jung Psychol. Unconscious i. 8 It is a well-known fact that one of the principles of analytic psychology is that the dream images are to be understood symbolically. 1965 K. Sayre Recognition vii Persons whose interest lies somewhere..between the field of artificial intelligence and what has at various times been called ‘analytic psychology’, ‘philosophical psychology’, or simply ‘philosophy of mind’. 1996 Amer. Hist. Rev. 101 836/2 Noll argues that analytic psychology is a..cult... Jung rejected Christianity in favor of exalting the sun as the origin of life. < as lemmas |
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