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Carl Gustav Jung Posters & Art Prints Gallery, pg 2/4
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educational posters > social studies > notable men > Carl Gustav Jung Posters 1 | 2 < health < science
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Hermann Hesse
b. 7-2-1877; Germany
d. 8-9-1962
Author Hermann Hesse wrote his novel Demien, a story of individuation, in a three week period in 1917, after undergoing Jungian analysis.
Hesse was awarded the 1946 Nobel Prize for Literature for The Glass Bead Game.
Hermann Hesse Quotes:
• “There's no reality except the one contained within us. That's why so many people live an unreal life. They take images outside them for reality and never allow the world within them to assert itself.”
• “If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us.”
• C. G. Jung & Hermann Hesse
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
b. 10-15-1844; Germany
d. 8-25-1900
Friedrich Nietzsche, a 19th century philosopher, deeply questioned religion, morality, culture and science of an increasingly objectified and materialistic world.
Carl Gustav Jung read Nietzsche as a student, and between 1934-1939 “spoke informally to members of his inner circle about [Nietzche's Zarathustra] whose works ... provided the philosophical sources of many of his own psychological and metapsychological ideas.”
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Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
b. 4-25-1900; Vienna
d. 12-15-1958; Switzerland
Physicist Wolfgang Pauli, awarded the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physics, consulted with Carl Gustav Jung on his deeply archetypal dreams, documented in “Psychology and Alchemy”. Their letters are published as “Atom and Archetype”.
Wolfgang Pauli Quotes:
• “Later, however, I came to recognize the objective nature of these dreams or fantasies ... Thus it was that I gradually came to acknowledge that such fantasies or dreams are neither meaningless nor purely arbitrary but rather convey a sort of ‘second meaning’ of the terms applied.” ~Letter to Carl Jung, June 16, 1948
• “Both of us [seem] to agree that the future of Jung's ideas is not with [psycho-] therapy... but with a unitarian, holistic concept of nature and the position of man in it.” ~Letter to Markus Fierz regarding Jung's ideas, December 25, 1950
• Pauli and Jung: The Meeting of Two Great Minds
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Jackson Pollock
b. 1-28-1912; Cody, Wyoming
d. 8-11-1956; Springs, NY (car accident)
Abstract Expressionist artist Jackson Pollock was influenced by Jung's theory of archetypes.
Jackson Pollock Quotes:
• “Energy and motion made visible – memories arrested in space.” ~quoted in Abstract Expressionism
• “The modern artist is living in a mechanical age and we have a mechanical means of representing objects in nature such as the camera and photograph. The modern artist, it seems to me, is working and expressing an inner world – in other words – expressing the energy, the motion and the other inner forces... ...the modern artist is working with space and time, and expressing his feelings rather than illustrating.” ~as quoted in Abstract Expressionism
• East Village Guide Map poster
• Jackson Pollock - Love & Death on Long Island (1999) DVD
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Diversity
Motivational Poster
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Diversity
“The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.” Joseph Campbell
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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
b. 9-14-1849; Russia
d. 2-27-1936; Leningrad
Ivan Pavlov was a physiologist and experimental psychologist.
Ivan Pavlov Quotes:
• “Don't become a mere recorder of facts, but try to penetrate the mystery of their origin.”
• “It has long been known for sure that the sight of tasty food makes a hungry man's mouth water; also lack of appetite has always been regarded as an undesirable phenomenon, from which one might conclude that appetite is essentially linked with the process of digestion.”
• “It is not accidental that all phenomena of human life are dominated by the search for daily bread - the oldest link connecting all living things, man included, with the surrounding nature.”
• “Thanks to our present surgical methods in physiology we can demonstrate at any time almost all phenomena of digestion without the loss of even a single drop of blood, without a single scream from the animal undergoing the experiment.”
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B. F. Skinner
b. 3-20-1904; Pennsylvania
d. 8-18-1990
B. F. Skinner Quotes:
• “Society attacks early, when the individual is helpless.”
• “Give me a child and I'll shape him into anything.”
• “Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.”
• “We shouldn't teach great books; we should teach a love of reading.”
• “I did not direct my life. I didn't design it. I never made decisions. Things always came up and made them for me. That's what life is.”
• Walden Two
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Sigmund Freud, Pierre Janet, Georges Gilles de la Tourette, and Alfred Binet were students of Jean Martin Charcot, physician-in-charge at the Paris Salpêtriere hospital for nervous diseases, and Professor of Neuropathology. This painting is of a scene where Charcot was demonstrating hypnosis using a trained model.
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