MAPS OF MEANING - Jordan Peterson {FerraBit}
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- Audio > Audio books
- Files:
- 30
- Size:
- 848.92 MB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- Psychotherapy Psychology Self-
- Uploaded:
- Apr 5, 2019
- By:
- FerraBit
MAPS OF MEANING: The Architecture of Belief by Jordan B. Peterson (1999) {FerraBit} Read by . . : Jordan B. Peterson Publisher . : Random House Audio (2018) ISBN . . . .: B07B5KMGPG 9780415922210 Format. . . : MP3. 27 tracks. Size: . . . : 848 MB Bitrate . . : 64 kbps (Stereo, CBR, 44.1 kHz) Source . . .: MP3 CD (31 hrs) Genre . . . : Psychotherapy Psychology Self-Help Unabridged .: Unabridged Nicely tagged and labeled, cover scan included. See the INFO file for listing of 414 books from the FPL. Thanks for sharing & caring. Cheers, FerraBit March 2019 Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maps_of_Meaning Originally posted: https://thepiratebay.ee/search/FerraBit/ (when it comes back) Taken the time to read this? Take some more, and leave a nice note of encouragement for everyone to share and care. Got your FPL card? _____________________________________________________ Description: Why have people from different cultures and eras formulated myths and stories with similar structures? What does this similarity tell us about the mind, morality, and structure of the world itself? From the author of 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos comes a provocative hypothesis that explores the connection between what modern neuropsychology tells us about the brain and what rituals, myths, and religious stories have long narrated. A cutting-edge work that brings together neuropsychology, cognitive science, and Freudian and Jungian approaches to mythology and narrative, Maps of Meaning presents a rich theory that makes the wisdom and meaning of myth accessible to the critical modern mind. -- Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief is a book by Canadian clinical psychologist and psychology professor Jordan Peterson. The book describes a comprehensive theory for how people construct meaning, in a way that is compatible with the modern scientific understanding of how the brain functions. It examines the "structure of systems of belief and the role those systems play in the regulation of emotion", using "multiple academic fields to show that connecting myths and beliefs with science is essential to fully understand how people make meaning"