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''L'Imagination symbolique'' (literally ''The Symbolic Imagination'') is a philosophical anthropology book from French anthropologist Gilbert Durand. The first edition was issued in 1964. Durand reprises his influential concept of the ''anthropological trajectory'', and he proposed a "tactical pedagody of the imaginary."〔Grataloup, Anne-Lise Brugger (1992) (''Au commencement était l'image'' ) p.31〕 Some passages from the essay are revisited version of Dudans's 1954 publication in ''SUP.: Initiation philosophique''.〔(SUP.: Initiation philosophique ) (1954)〕 Among the differences, the change in terminology from "cultures apolliniennes" to "régime diurne," and from "cultures dionysiennes" to "régime nocturne"; the earlier terminology followed that of Ruth Benedict and Nietzsche, while the new terminology follows what Durand formulated in 1960 with ''The Anthropological Structures of the Imaginary''. ==Editions and translations== *1970 ''象徴の想像力 / Shōchō no sōzōryoku'', translated by Akira Unami *1971 ''La imaginación simbólica'', published by Amorrortu Editores *1999 ''L'immaginazione simbolica'', translated by Anna Chiara Peduzzi *1988 ''A imaginação simbólica'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「L'Imagination symbolique」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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