The flight into the unconscious; an analysis of C.G. Jung's psychology project : Collected English papers: 5)
Material type: TextSeries: (Studies in archetypal psychology)New Orleans Spring Journal Books c2013Description: xvi, 446p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:- text
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- 9781935528432
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1 C.G. Jung's psychology project as a response to the condition of the world. 2 Psychology as antiphilosophy: C.G. Jung. 3 The disenchantment complex; C.G. Jung and the modern world. 4 The rejection of the Hic.; reflections on C.G. Jung's communion fiasco. 5 The smuggling inherent in the logic of the "Psychology of the unconscious". 6 The flight into the unconscious; C.G. Jung's psychology project. 7 Liber Novus, that is, The New Bible; a first analysis of C.G. Jung's Red Book. 8 The opposition of "Individual" and "Collective'--psychology's basic fault; reflections on today's Magnum Opus of the soul. 9 Closure and setting free or The bottled spirit of alchemy and psychology. 10 Mythic illusory appearance - blindness to logical form; C.G. Jung's Faust interpretation, for instance
'...Giegerich is renowned for his dedication to the substance of Jungian thought and for his unparalleled ability to think it through with both rigor and speculative strength.....'
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