Publisher : Routledge; First Edition (22 April 1999)
Language : English
Paperback : 564 pages
ISBN-10 : 0367463156
ISBN-13 : 978-0367463151
Reading age : 7 years and up
Item Weight : 603 g
“Maps of Meaning” is a groundbreaking exploration of the psychological and cultural underpinnings of belief systems, authored by renowned clinical psychologist and professor Jordan B. Peterson. In this profound work, Peterson delves into the depths of human consciousness, drawing on insights from psychology, mythology, religion, and philosophy to elucidate the structure and significance of meaning in human existence.
At the heart of “Maps of Meaning” lies Peterson’s examination of the narratives and symbols that shape individual and collective behavior, offering a framework for understanding the complexities of human motivation, morality, and identity. Through meticulous analysis and compelling storytelling, he uncovers the underlying patterns of meaning that permeate our lives, illuminating the connections between ancient mythologies, modern ideologies, and the human psyche.
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