The Topological Psychology of the Ego - Evolution, Psychological and Spiritual Structure of the Ego and the Concepts of the Ego by Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung
The principles of topological psychology is a psychological theory by Kurt Lewin that uses concepts from topological geometry to study the relationship between people and the environment. It seeks to describe and classify psycho-logical phenomena, as it represents the relationship between people and the environment through a living space. It considers the individual and the environ-ment to be separate but interdependent entities, because it allows us to deter-mine which events are possible or not in a given life space. It is the individual's psychological living space. On this basis, we present the topology, evolution, psychological and spiritual structure of the Ego, with a look at the present in order to analyze and architect knowledge of the topology of the Ego, through the concepts of Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung.
The Topological Psychology of the Ego - Evolution, Psychological and Spiritual Structure of the Ego and the Concepts of the Ego by Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.5585825070511
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Palavras-chave: Ego, Evolution, Spirituality, Phenomenology, Genetics, Psychology, Topology.
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Keywords: Ego, Evolution, Spirituality, Phenomenology, Genetics, Psychology, Topology.
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Abstract:
The principles of topological psychology is a psychological theory by Kurt Lewin that uses concepts from topological geometry to study the relationship between people and the environment. It seeks to describe and classify psycho-logical phenomena, as it represents the relationship between people and the environment through a living space. It considers the individual and the environ-ment to be separate but interdependent entities, because it allows us to deter-mine which events are possible or not in a given life space. It is the individual's psychological living space. On this basis, we present the topology, evolution, psychological and spiritual structure of the Ego, with a look at the present in order to analyze and architect knowledge of the topology of the Ego, through the concepts of Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung.
- Adão José Gonçalves da Cruz