Nietzsche and Jung: The Whole Self in the Union of Opposites
Brunner-Routledge (2004)
| Abstract | This book considers the thought and personalities of two popular icons of twentieth century philosophical and psychological thought - Nietzsche and Jung - and reveals the extraordinary connections between them. Through a thorough examination of their work, Nietzsche and Jung succeeds in illuminating complex areas of Nietzsche's thought and resolving ambiguities in Jung's reception of these theories. This demonstration of how our understanding of analytical psychology can be enriched by investigating its philosophical roots will be of great interest to students in psychology, philosophy and religion as well as practising Jungian analysts. | |||||||||
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| Call number | B3317.H87 2004 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1583918337 1583918329 9781583918326 9781583918333 | |||||||||
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Jacques Viret (forthcoming). Topological Approach of Jungian Psychology. Acta Biotheoretica.
Paul Bishop (2008). Can One Be Jung and Wise? The Philosopher's Magazine (42):58-62.
Paul-Laurent Assoun (2000). Freud and Nietzsche. Distributed in the U.S. By Transaction Publishers.
David J. Tacey (2001). Jung and the New Age. Brunner-Routledge.
Paul Bishop (2002). Jung's Answer to Job: A Commentary. Brunner-Routledge.
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