Synchronicity and Intellectual Intuition in Kant, Swedenborg, and Jung

Edwin Mellen Press (2000)
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Abstract

This study examines the filiation of a philosophical concept in relation to its use by the major 20th century thinker C.G. Jung. It shows how Jung's theory of synchronicity stems from a long and deep preoccupation with such central themes as the mind-body problem.

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