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C. G. Jung and the scientific attitude

By: Material type: TextTextNY Philosophical Library c1975Description: xii, 167p; bibliog. notes.; appendices; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 8022-2132-7
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Contents:
1. the complex. 2. the structure of the psyche and the psychological types. 3. the collective unconscious and the universal forms. 4. Jung and the scientific attitude. 5. Jung's social relevance. 6. Jung and academic psychology. 7. the dangers of analytical psychology
Abstract: 'The present work aims to introduce Jung's viewpoint to a readership which, like the author, has been brought up on materialism, positivism, and the view that matters of the spirit are incommensurable with those of science, the latter asserting their truth by giving us power over nature, and the former, their falsity and unreality, representing only so much whistling in the dark on the parts of our poor benighted forebears.'
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Complex, Autonomous : p1-11.. Types, Psychological : p12-28.. Psyche, Objective : p29-69.. Parapsychology : p70-91.. Analytical Psychology and Social Issues : p92-120.. Analytical Psychology and Other Psychologies : p121-37.. Analytical Psychology-Criticism : p138-56.

1. the complex. 2. the structure of the psyche and the psychological types. 3. the collective unconscious and the universal forms. 4. Jung and the scientific attitude. 5. Jung's social relevance. 6. Jung and academic psychology. 7. the dangers of analytical psychology

'The present work aims to introduce Jung's viewpoint to a readership which, like the author, has been brought up on materialism, positivism, and the view that matters of the spirit are incommensurable with those of science, the latter asserting their truth by giving us power over nature, and the former, their falsity and unreality, representing only so much whistling in the dark on the parts of our poor benighted forebears.'

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