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    Abstract The objective of the NASA Psyche mission gravity science investigation is to map the mass distribution within asteroid (16) Psyche to elucidate interior structure and to resolve the question of whether this metal-rich asteroid represents a remnant metal core or whether it is a primordial body that never melted. Measurements of gravity will be obtained via the X-band telecommunication system on the Psyche spacecraft, collected from progressively lower mapping altitudes. Orbital gravity will allow an estimate of $GM$ GM to better than 0.001 km 3 s −2 . A spherical harmonic model of gravity to degree and order 10 will be achievable and, in concert with spherical harmonic data sets from topography and magnetometry, as well as surface composition data, will provide information regarding the spatial and radial distribution of mass that will be used to constrain the origin and evolution of (16) Psyche.
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    Psyche
    Surface gravity
    Planetary science
    FENG Zi-kai's thoughts of aesthetic education aiming at cultivating and preserving artistic psyche stand out in the aesthetic history of the 20th century. This article offers a detailed study centering on artistic psyche, and reveals the depth of aesthetic psyche, the key gists of artistic and aesthetic educational psyche as well as its implication.
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    Evolution consists of preserving and passing on information. Beyond genetics, thinking evolved a way to understand the environment to survive in it. On its constant path to higher levels of abstraction, the psyche generated language as a tool to transmit and store information. Thus, language follows the rules of the psyche which is constantly active in constructing an image of the world. As a part of this constructive process, art and literature evolved. Literature is created by an individual psyche based on its previously stored information merging with the culture the writer lives in. Basic units of the psyche consist of systematic concepts to facilitate interacting with the environment, the most important one being the concept of the self. A healthy psyche inevitably depends on a healthy self-image, a stable concept of the person which consequently demands for a person-centered medicine.
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    Abstraction
    Constructive
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    What is a spiritual psyche, and what does it mean to be or have one? What distinguishes a living psyche from a relatively dead one? The author considers key characteristics of psyche’s nature and dynamics, contrasting our physical material world with the experiential worlds of psyche and spirit. Four touchstones are explored: rhythm, no beginning or end, reversal, and mystery. Parallels, overlaps, and distinctions between psyche and soma are considered, along with psyche’s capacities for intuition, imagination, and creativity that elude even the most sophisticated computers.
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    The title of this article, “On the Racist Nature of the Psyche,” is a play on the title of Jung’s seminal paper, “On the Nature of the Psyche,” in which he sets out his most complete theoretical description of how he viewed the workings of the psyche. The author describes Jung’s view of the psyche and discusses some astrological imagery related to the psychology of the Age of Pisces, which Jung addressed extensively in Aion. The lenses provided by both of those perspectives are then used to examine some history related to England and the very early American colonial period. This is the time when the institution of slavery began to take hold on the North American mainland; exploring that is useful relative to looking at our racial complex. Finally, the author comments on the imagery and psychology of the current, or sometime soon coming, Age of Aquarius.
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    Institution
    From a historical perspective, psyche is seen to have changed from an open system in the premodern time to a closed one in modern time. This has brought a separation of nature and psyche; Science has the nature as object, psychology only copes with the inside of person. The process of internalization seems to be changing in the postmodern time. The inner life is shown to all over the world via internet, twitter, etc. Psyche is again becoming an open system. To have some hints on contemporary situation Japanese culture and history are compared. There still remains premodern understanding of psyche and nature in Japan. But Japanese art such as gardening and ikebana show that a unique process of internalization has happened by way of making exquisite miniatures of nature. There is a growing tendency in the postmodern age not to decide and to be involved. This can be called a "contingent" attitude (Agamben). According to the modern understanding of psyche, psyche and environment are separated. But the postmodern situation makes again a world possible where everything is connected. This may be a chance to contribute to global and environmental problems from the psychotherapy
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    The story of Cupid & Psyche in Apuleius’s Metamorphoses has long been valued for its literary qualities and philosophical implications. This study sets the story in the slave-owning culture to which it originally belonged. It pays special attention to the portrayal of Psyche as a runaway slave, and examines this construct through reference to the extensive body of Roman law that governed the treatment of fugitive slaves in real life. To support the story’s documentary potential, a comparison is drawn with a modern classic story of escape from servitude, Toni Morrison’s Beloved.
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    Reflection
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    I am the psyche that has been lost in the corridors of Psychiatry I am the psyche that has dissolved into behavioural psychologies I am the psyche that is amidst the battle grounds of academic deba...
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    Jacques Derrida asks a central question in his essay on Freud and the Scene of Writing: 'What is a text, and what must the psyche be if it can be represented by a text?' My narrower concern with poetry prompts the contrary question: 'What is a psyche, and what must a text be if it can be represented by a psyche?' Both Derrida's question and my own require exploration of three terms: 'psyche', 'text', 'represented'.
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    This paper uses a literary approach to explore what common ground exists in both psychoanalytic technique and views of the psyche, of ‘person’. While Western literature has developed various views of psyche and person over centuries, there have been crystallizing, seminal portraits, for instance Shakespeare’s perspective on what is human, some of which have endured to the present. By using Dante’s Commedia, particularly the Inferno, a 14th century poem that both integrates and revises previous models of psyche and personhood, we can examine what features of psyche, and ‘techniques’ in soul‐healing psychoanalysts have inherited culturally. Discovering basic features of technique and model of psyche we share as psychoanalysts permits us to explore why we have differences in variations on technique and models of inner life.
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    Soul
    Portrait
    Type descriptions are widely spread in socionics though in reality they represent more - or less - adequate descriptions of real individuals belonging to some or other type of informational metabolism proper for the psyche. However, it has been psyche TIM model which reflects psyche structure and functioning mechanism that Aushra Augustinavichute put in the basis of socionics; meanwhile, a real individual comprises a certain structure (psyche TIM model) filled with some real life information. Psyche TIM model descriptions serve the basis for socionic applications related to development of recommendations and prognoses related to real individuals. In the first part of the paper descriptions of psyche TIM models for the first quadra of socion are given.
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