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SUMMARY:Historians and the Making of Meaning—with Robert Strayer\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Humans are meaning-making creatures. In the absence of meaning\, we do not flourish. Historians too participate in this vast human effort. A large part of the historian’s craft involves identifying\, describing\, and explaining the meanings that individuals and societies in the past have ascribed to their experience and their behavior. But historians are more than observers of past meanings. They also join the rest of humankind in creating meaning as they give definition to the human past. This presentation will explore the various ways in which they have done so\, drawing selectively and arbitrarily on examples from ancient to modern times. \nAt the grand level\, many societies have understood the past in cyclical terms in which events and processes recur over and again. Others\, particularly those shaped by Abrahamic religions\, have found purpose inscribed in the historical record\, generating a more linear or spiral view of history. \nAt a more prosaic level of analysis\, many historians have found meaning without some grand purpose. Pointing to broad trends\, assessing causation\, defining particular periods of history\, making comparisons\, establishing context—in all of these ways historians seek to impose some shape and significance on the chaos of random events. \nIn doing so\, they are insisting that history is more than “one damned thing after another\,” that it is possible to find a measure of coherence in the record of humankind. Some might argue that any such “shape” is an illusion\, an artificial product of human self-serving. Certainly\, historians’ formulations are endlessly contested and debated. But we are apparently impelled to seek pattern\, structure\, or meaning in the past. An infinite array of miscellaneous historical “facts” is neither satisfying nor useful. \n\nRobert Strayer is an historian with a particular focus on World History. He has taught at the high school level in Ethiopia with the Peace Corps and at the university level at SUNY: Brockport\, UCSC\, CSU Monterey Bay\, and Cabrillo College. In addition\, he was a visiting professor of world and Soviet history at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch\, New Zealand. His published works include books in African\, Soviet\, and World History. His most recent book is Ways of the World: A Brief Global History\, now in its 5th edition. Bob and his wife Suzanne Sturn have been living in La Selva Beach since 2002.
URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/historians-and-the-making-of-meaning-with-robert-strayer-phd/
LOCATION:McGowan House Center\, 381 High St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jung Reading Group: The Earth Has a Soul
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URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/jung-reading-group-the-earth-has-a-soul/
LOCATION:McGowan House Center\, 381 High St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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SUMMARY:What’s the Matter with Matter?
DESCRIPTION:Jung often takes up traditional conceptions of spirit as the opposite of matter . Yet\, in his work with alchemy\, Jung speaks of the merging of the material-sensual and the spiritual. Such topics are central in Jung’s explorations with physicist Wolfgang Pauli. Quantum Field Theory suggests that material particles are actually ripples of field interactions. Tonight\, we will revisit the question—What’s the matter with matter?
URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/whats-the-matter-with-matter/
LOCATION:McGowan House Center\, 381 High St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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SUMMARY:Legacy Reading Group: Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology
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URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/legacy-reading-group-projection-and-re-collection-in-jungian-psychology/
LOCATION:McGowan House Center\, 381 High St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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