L'Imagination symbolique (literally The Symbolic Imagination) is a philosophical anthropology book from French anthropologist Gilbert Durand.
Durand reprises his influential concept of the anthropological trajectory, and he proposed a "tactical pedagody of the imaginary.
"[1] Some passages from the essay are revisited version of Dudans's 1954 publication in SUP.
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