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THE ARCHE FROM A PHILOSOPHICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
THE ARCHE FROM A PHILOSOPHICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

Author(s): Vasile R. Todoran
Subject(s): Cultural history, History of ideas, Existentialism, Analytic Philosophy, Psychology of Self, Ontology
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: philosophy; psychology; mystical; water; fire; earth; air; light; darkness; life; purification; transformation; fertility; knowledge; wisdom; enlightenment;

Summary/Abstract: The elements of water, fire, earth, air, light and darkness have always played an essential role in human thought, philosophy and mythology. These elements, each with their distinctive characteristics and symbols, have been fundamental in defining the universe and life in numerous cultural and religious traditions. Water, associated with life and purification, is considered a source of existence and regeneration. Fire, symbolizing power and transformation, has fascinated human minds throughout time, representing destruction as well as light and heat. Earth, a stable and fertile element, was seen as the foundation upon which life and fertility rest. Air, invisible and imperceptible but essential to breathing and life, has often been associated with freedom and movement. Light, as a manifestation of energy and knowledge, has been revered as a source of wisdom and enlightenment in many cultures and spiritual traditions. In contrast, darkness often evoked fear and mystery, but also contemplation and introspection. Together, these elements make up a complex web of meanings and symbols that have influenced human thought and creativity throughout history. Their interpretations differ according to cultural and philosophical context, but they remain a fundamental aspect of human experience and our understanding of the world around us.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 38
  • Page Range: 1011-1020
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Romanian
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