Individuation and the absolute : Hegel, Jung, and the path toward wholeness
Material type: TextSeries: (Jung and spirituality)New York/Mahwah, N.J. Paulist Press c1993Description: ix, 212p.; appendix; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0809133946
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Part 1 - Personality and the unconscious. 1 Logical categories and archetypes. 2 The life of the unconscious. 3 The psycho-social matrix. Part 2 - From the ego to the self. 4 The individuating ego and intersubjectivity. 5 The dialectic of subject and object. 6 The actualization of the self as knowing and doing. Part 3 - Individuation and the absolute. 7 Religion and the incarnation of the self. 8 The meaning and end of history. Conclusion. Appendix - Previous work on Jung and Hegel
'...offers an original and compelling vision of human selfhood as guided by the quest for meaning and wholeness, a quest which extends beyond the individual to encompass the sweep of world history itself....a creative synthesis of the core ideas of...Jung and Hegel....explores the dialectical relations between ego and unconscious, self and other, the individual and the absolute.'
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