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“Next came the thesis by Hillman’s late friend, Evangelos Christou. In his introduction to Logos of the Soul, Hillman would write about how psychotherapy’s legitimacy was “based on the soul” and the failure to make this clear “has resulted in psychologies which are bastard sciences and degenerate philosophies.” Christou’s was “a document humain attesting to the mystery of the soul.”
Dick Russell, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman: Volume I: The Making of a Psychologist
“Evangelos Christou. In his introduction to Logos of the Soul, Hillman would write about how psychotherapy’s legitimacy was “based on the soul” and the failure to make this clear “has resulted in psychologies which are bastard sciences and degenerate philosophies.” Christou’s was “a document humain attesting to the mystery of the soul.”
Dick Russell, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman: Volume I: The Making of a Psychologist