Gilbert Durand

According to Durand, Imagination and Reason can be complementary. He defended the status of the image, traditionally devalued in Western thought, particularly in French philosophy. He advocated a multidisciplinary approach.
He distinguished between two regimes: the diurnal and the nocturnal, to classify symbols and archetypes. Provided by Wikipedia
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Les structures anthropologiques de l´ imaginare: Introducción a l arcbétypologie générale / by Durand, Gilbert
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La imaginación simbólica by Durand, Gilbert
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The implication of the imaginary and societies / by Durand, Gilbert
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