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    Depth psychology, death and the hermeneutic of empathy.George B. Hogenson - 1981 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 6 (1):67-90.
    The paper develops an understanding of empathy by considering the role of time in distinct empathic situations. Beginning with a brief review of the history of the concept of empathy the argument proceeds to the notion that empathy entails the universalization of an individual's experience. This results in the domination of the experience of the other by appeal to what is termed the "always." Depth psychology, especially in its Jungian form, shows us that empathy can in fact take this highly (...)
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    Elements of an ethological theory of political myth and ritual.George B. Hogenson - 1987 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 17 (3):301–320.
  3. The archetype debate.George B. Hogenson - 2019 - In Jon Mills (ed.), Jung and Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
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    The Red Book: Reflections on C.G. Jung's Liber Novus.Thomas Kirsch & George B. Hogenson (eds.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    In 2009, WW Norton published ‘The Red Book’, a book written by Jung in 1913-1914 but not previously published. Snippets of information about the likely contents of the Red Book had been in circulation for years, and there was much debate and eager anticipation of its publication within the Jungian field and the larger reading public. In 2010, a conference was held at the San Francisco Jungian Institute which brought together an international group of distinguished scholars in analytical psychology to (...)
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