Psyche
Psyche, from Ancient Greek ψυχή ( psyché ) -, breath ',' life ',' soul ',' mind ',' mind ',' instinct ', due to mythological ideas also, butterfly ' - referred to today in psychology the place of human feeling and thinking, see psyche.
Psyche also called:
- A mythical figure, see Cupid and Psyche
- A fictional anthology of Hungarian poet Sándor Weöres, see Psyché ( Weöres )
- A comedy by Molière, see Psyché ( Molière )
- An asteroid, see ( 16) Psyche
- One crater on the asteroid ( 433 ) Eros, see Psyche ( crater )
- A pseudonym of musician Carl Craig
- A Canadian band, see Psyche ( band )
- A piece of furniture with swivel mirror, see Psyche ( furniture)
Psyche is the addition of the name of several scientific journals, including
- Psyche ( Psychoanalytic magazine), founded in 1947 by Alexander Mitscherlich, Felix Schott countries and Hans Kunz under the title psyche. A Yearbook of depth psychology and anthropology in research and practice (since 1966: . Psyche Journal of psychoanalysis and its applications)
- Psyche ( cognitive science magazine), founded in 1994 and published by the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness ( ASSC )
- Psyche ( entomological journal), founded in 1874 by the Cambridge Entomological Club for the Study of arthropods.
See also Psyché
- Disambiguation