C. G. Jung
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Jung reviews concepts of type in classical and medieval thought and in modern philosophy, poetry, aesthetics, psychopathology, and biography, and goes on to discuss his own epoch-shaping ideas. Volume 6 of Jung's Collected
Works is the first and most complete formulation of his ideas. The appendix includes four papers on type from lectures in 1913, 1923, 1931, and 1936.
617 pages Paperback
1971 Distributed Product
ISBN 0-691-01813-8
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Conscience and Jung's Moral Vision
Though Carl Jung carefully distinguished his work as an empirical psychology and not an ethical philosophy, David Robinson seeks and finds the often neglected moral values that underlie Jung’s depth psychology.
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The Tao of Jung
Drawing on Jung's letters, aphorisms, and other writings, David Rosen
examines six crises in Jung's personal development and discovers many
parallels between Jung's natural world of the psyche and that of Taoist
philosophy.
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