Jung and the question of science
Material type: TextLondon/New York Routledge c2014Description: viii, 191p.; indicesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 978-0-415-64414-3
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Introduction - Raya A. Jones. Part 1 - Essays. 1 Romanticism and revolution in Jung's science - Joe Cambray. 2 Science friction: Jung, Goethe and scientific objectivity - Mark Saban. 3 Vicissitudes of a science-complex - Raya A. Jones. 4 Speculations on Jung's dream of science - Leslie Gardner. 5 Explanation and interpretation - Robert A. Segal. 6 Analytical psychology, narrative theory and the question of science - Terence Dawson. 7 Knowledge, wisdom, and the science-complex in Orthodox Christianity and Jungian psychology - Byron J. Gaist. 8 Jung's relationship to science and his concept of psychocultural development - Peter T. Dunlap. Part 2 - Dialogues. 9 Dialogue 1: Placing Jung - Mark Saban and Raya A. Jones. 10 Dialogue 2 : Typological determinism and the possibility of transcending subjectivity - Leslie Gardner, Terence Dawson, Peter T. Dunlap, Mark Saban and Robert A. Segal. 11 Dialogue 3 - Truth, facts and interpretation - Terence Dawson, Mark Saban, Peter T. Dunlap, Robert A Segal and Leslie Gardner. 12 Dialogue 4: Wisdom and archetype - Raya A. Jones and Byron J. Gaist. 13 Dialogue 5: Ways forward - Joe Cambray, Peter T. Dunlap and Raya A. Jones
'...brings together an exceptional group of writers to examine and debate not only Jung's relationship to science, but also the nature of the scientific enterprise in light of Jung's theories. The authors represent a rich mix of perspectives on the deep structure of Jung's wide-ranging investigations from the nature of myth to the fundamental features of reality.'
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