An edition of Trance, art, and creativity (1975)

Trance, art, and creativity

a psychological analysis of the relationship between the individual ego and the numinous element in three modes, prototaxic, parataxic, and syntaxic.

Trance, art, and creativity
John Curtis Gowan, John Curtis ...
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An edition of Trance, art, and creativity (1975)

Trance, art, and creativity

a psychological analysis of the relationship between the individual ego and the numinous element in three modes, prototaxic, parataxic, and syntaxic.

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English
Pages
448

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Edition Notes

"Printed for the Creative Education Foundation as a text for the 21st Annual Creative Problem-Solving Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., June, 1975."

Bibliography: p. 409-447.

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[Northridge, Calif

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xxvi, 448 p.
Number of pages
448

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OL23314836M

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