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Authors: Peter Watson
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Heaney, Seamus; Joyce, James
Islam,
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James, Henry,
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The Golden Bowl,
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The Wings of the Dove,
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James, Martin,
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James, William,
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and absolute,
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and American tradition of modern thought,
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and Boston School of Psychopathology,
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Boutroux’s work about,
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and Catholicism,
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and certainty/uncertainty,
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Dewey compared with,
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and evil,
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and experience,
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and free will,
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Gifford Lectures of,
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Henry’s relationship with,
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and human beings,
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and ideas,
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and intuition,
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and knowledge/knowing,
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martyrdom and,
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Maslow and,
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as Metaphysical Club member,
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as modernist,
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and mysticism,
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nitrous oxide inhalation of,
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and occult,
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Platonic tradition and,
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pragmatism of,
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Santayana and,
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and self,
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The Varieties of Religious Experience,
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jazz,
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Jehovah’s Witnesses,
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Jesus:
archetypes and,
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Emerson’s disbelief in,
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ethics and,
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and George as Jesus figure,
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German theology and,
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Kirillov’s views about,
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in Lawrence’s
The Man Who Died,
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and living with a woman,
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Nietzsche as comparable to,
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as not Jewish,
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Nozick’s views about,
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Rilke’s views about,
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theothanatology and,
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Whitehead’s deism and,
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Jews/Judaism:
American,
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ethics,
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evil and,
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existence,
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and free will,
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Freud and,
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God and,
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and God is dead,
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and good,
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love and,
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and Lunacharsky’s stages of religion,
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Nazis and,
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and nothingness,
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and Oedipus complex,
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and perfection,
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“permissive turn” and,
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in Poland,
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Positive Christianity and,
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post-Holocaust beliefs about,
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Rogers’s views about,
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Rosenberg’s views about,
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Roth’s works and,
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and self,
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and sin,
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transnational community of,
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and truth,
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universal religion of,
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views about death of,
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joy,
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Joy of Movement cult,
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Joyce, James,
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and Absolute,
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and androgynous man,
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Arp and,
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and authentic life,
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Beckett and,
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and being,
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and body,
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and change,
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and chaos,
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and comic stance,
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and common sense,
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and desire,
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and egotism,
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and everydayness,
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and experience,
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and freedom,
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and fulfillment,
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and God,
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and idealism,
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and individualism,
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and innocence,
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and intention,
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Lawrence compared with,
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living with women comment of,
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and meaning,
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and metaphysics,
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and mind,
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Morrison’s music and,
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and mythology,
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Nietzsche’s influence on,
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and optimism,
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and phenomenology,
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and philosophy,
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and pleasure,
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and reality,
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and relationships,
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as risky writer,
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and salvation,
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and self,
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and self-reflection,
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and sense,
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and sex,
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and skepticism,
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and suffering,
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and truth,
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and vision,
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and wholeness via juxtaposition,
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Woolf compared with,
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Joyce, James—works by:
Dubliners,
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Finnegans Wake,
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Ulysses,
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Jung, Carl,
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and consciousness,
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depth psychology of,
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and faith,
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and fulfillment,
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goal of,
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and good,
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and history,
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and human nature,
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infinity and,
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influence of,
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and intuition,
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and knowledge/knowing,
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May and,
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and metaphysics,
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modern dance and,
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and Nietzsche’s ideas,
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and observation,
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and occult,
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Olson and,
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and perfection,
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personal and professional background of,
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and philosophy,
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and politics,
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popularity of,
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psychology views of,
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Roszak’s views about,
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and secularism,
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and sex,
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Spiegelberg and,
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spontaneity movement and,
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Strindberg and,
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and transcendence,
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and unconscious,
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US visit of,
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and wholeness,
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and World War I,
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Jung, Carl—works by:
Modern Man in Search of a Soul,
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On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena,
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Symbols of Transformation,
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justifications: James’s (William) views about,
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juxtaposition: wholeness and,
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Kafka, Franz,
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