This important new volume addresses an underappreciated dimension of Jung's work, his concept of the teleology, or "future-orientation", of psychic reality.
This important new volume addresses an underappreciated dimension of Jung's work, his concept of the teleology, or "future-orientation", of psychic reality.
Garth Amundson is a clinical psychologist in practice in Chicago, Illinois, USA. His past publications include a study of the application of Jungian theory to adolescent psychotic states and the concordance of dimensions of American philosophical pragmatism with Jung's ideas. This is his first edited volume.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Jung's Teleology: Its Historical Origins and Place in His Theory 1. Coming into Being: Telos in Jung and Bion 2. On Truth, Reasonable Certainty, and God: Conviction as Revelatory Process in Peirce and Jung 3. Jung's Call to Eros: a Personal Journey 4. The Ravenous Hydra and the Great Tree of Peace: The Teleology of Indigenous and European Civilizations 5. Archetype of the Machine 6. The Dance of Limit and Possibility
Introduction: Jung's Teleology: Its Historical Origins and Place in His Theory 1. Coming into Being: Telos in Jung and Bion 2. On Truth, Reasonable Certainty, and God: Conviction as Revelatory Process in Peirce and Jung 3. Jung's Call to Eros: a Personal Journey 4. The Ravenous Hydra and the Great Tree of Peace: The Teleology of Indigenous and European Civilizations 5. Archetype of the Machine 6. The Dance of Limit and Possibility
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