Psicogénesis del fenómeno antropofágico
Abstract
Rotos los compartimientos estancos en que se habían encerrado las distintas disciplinas de las Ciencias del Hombre durante el siglo asistimos, hoy a un cambio de canones culturales que permiten una interrelación fecunda, la "fertilización cruzada'' de que nos habla Hallowell, entre las ramas antropológicas. El estudio de los ejemplares fósiles y de las sociedades ágrafas, cuyas sanciones, sistema de control y de motivación no Funcionan coma las clásicas pautas y configuraciones occidentales, sirve al psicólogo actual de excelente material de análisis, confrontación y orientación. El socrático "conócete a ti mismo" se completa así con el necesario "mientras conozcas a tus semejantes", dentro de las universales dimensiones del espacio y tiempos humanos.Downloads
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2014-10-10
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Cuatrecasas, J., & Lapidus de Sager, N. (2014). Psicogénesis del fenómeno antropofágico. Journal of Psychology, 3. Retrieved from https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/1000
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