It is with this Faustian idea that Jean Gebser introduces the history of the beginnings of psychology as a science, and with which he substantiates the collective motivation of all sciences at the turn of the century to fulfill the “purpose to’dig in depth’.”. In those days the human being had begun to undertake a “quest for the unknown: the unconscious […]” or, as Gebser later describes, for “the impersonal” quality.

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The Quest for the Unknown—The Emergence of Depth Psychology

  • Leonor Dill

摘要

It is with this Faustian idea that Jean Gebser introduces the history of the beginnings of psychology as a science, and with which he substantiates the collective motivation of all sciences at the turn of the century to fulfill the “purpose to’dig in depth’.”. In those days the human being had begun to undertake a “quest for the unknown: the unconscious […]” or, as Gebser later describes, for “the impersonal” quality.