Maps of Meaning
About This Book
Published in 1999, Maps of Meaning contends that ancient myths hold the answers to understanding human psychology and collective culture. Through a synthesis of psychoanalytic theory, psychological research, and historical examination, Jordan B. Peterson demonstrates how mythological narratives communicate moral principles and generate significance in human existence—offering lessons for achieving personal fulfillment.
Who Should Read This?
- Psychology professionals with interests in historical civilizations
- Dedicated followers of Jordan Peterson seeking deeper understanding of his philosophical framework
- Critics wanting to comprehend the intellectual foundations behind his disputed ideas
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