Agreeing with Jung that the soul concept is indispensable for a truly psychological psychology, Wolfgang Giegerich supplements and re-orients the Jungian approach to both this concept and the phenomenology of the soul by means of a whole series of nuanced discussions that are as rigorous as they are thoroughgoing.
Agreeing with Jung that the soul concept is indispensable for a truly psychological psychology, Wolfgang Giegerich supplements and re-orients the Jungian approach to both this concept and the phenomenology of the soul by means of a whole series of nuanced discussions that are as rigorous as they are thoroughgoing.
Wolfgang Giegerich is a Jungian analyst, now living in Berlin, and the author of numerous books, among them Neurosis: The Logic of a Metaphysical Illness and his Collected English Papers, volumes 1-6.
Inhaltsangabe
Prefatory Note Introduction: What is Soul? Chapter 1: The Concept of Soul Chapter 2: The Phenomenology of the Soul (1): The Experienced or Occuring Soul, Vertically, Incursion Chapter 3: The Phenomenology of the Soul (2): The Soul as Subject, Style, and Work (soul-making) Chapter 4: The Phenomenology of the Soul (3): The Two Opposite Purposes (directions, teleologies) of the Soul Index
Prefatory Note Introduction: What is Soul? Chapter 1: The Concept of Soul Chapter 2: The Phenomenology of the Soul (1): The Experienced or Occuring Soul, Vertically, Incursion Chapter 3: The Phenomenology of the Soul (2): The Soul as Subject, Style, and Work (soul-making) Chapter 4: The Phenomenology of the Soul (3): The Two Opposite Purposes (directions, teleologies) of the Soul Index
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