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Two essays on Freud and Jung

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextZurich Students Association., C.G. Jung Institute 1958Description: 28p.; bibliog. refsContent type:
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1 An attempt to differentiate the major conceptions of Jung from those of Freud (1955). Transl. by David L. Hart. 1st appeared in Psyche, Heft 5/IX, 1955/56, ss. 261-278, Klett Verlag, Stuttgart.. 2 Freud and Jung -- Meeting and parting (1956). 1st appeared in condensed version in English in the Swiss Review of World Affairs, Vol. VI, No. 5, August 1956.
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1 An attempt to differentiate the major conceptions of Jung from those of Freud (1955). Transl. by David L. Hart. 1st appeared in Psyche, Heft 5/IX, 1955/56, ss. 261-278, Klett Verlag, Stuttgart.. 2 Freud and Jung -- Meeting and parting (1956). 1st appeared in condensed version in English in the Swiss Review of World Affairs, Vol. VI, No. 5, August 1956.

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