|aGrowth and guilt :|bpsychology and the limits of development /|cby Luigi Zoja ; translated from the Italian by Henry Martin.
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|aLondon :|bRoutledge,|c1995.
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|aviii, 235 p. ;|c25 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 218-225) and index.
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|aPt. I. The problem. 1. The Myth of Growth, the Myth of Limits. 2. Towards a Psychological Territory. 3. The Limits of Endeavor in Non-Western Cultures -- Pt. II. The Hellenic past. 4. The Egoism of the Archaic Gods. 5. The Greek Sense of Limits. 6. History Begins to Move. 7. New Horizons -- Pt. III. From the Greeks to the Present. 8. Continuity and Transformation: From the Sense of Limits to the Hunger for Infinity. 9. The Continuity of the Myth of Limits: Greek Stories. 10. The Continuity of the Myth of Limits: Western Stories -- Pt. IV. Nemesis Returns. 11. The Site of the Crisis. 12. Routes Towards Reconstruction. 13. Death, Depression and Guilt.
Luigi Zoja argues that the crux of the problem is not, surely, to be found in encounters with external limits; we must also and primarily be aware of a ...