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Swiss-born Carl Gustav Jung (1875OCo1961) was one of the pioneers of psychology, largely responsible for the introduction of now-familiar psychological terms such as OC introvert, OCO OC extrovert, OCO and OC collective unconscious.OCO But in spite of this, Jung has often remained on the fringes of academic discourse. Seeking to understand Jung in view of not only his life, but also in light of his extensive reading and prolific writing, this new biography reclaims Jung as a major European thinker whose true significance has not been fully appreciated.
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Paul Bishop follows Jung from his early childhood to his years at the University of Basel and his close relationshipOCoand eventual breakOCowith Sigmund Freud. Exploring JungOCOs ideas, Bishop takes up the psychiatristOCOs suggestion that OC the tragedies of GoetheOCOsa"Faust"aand NietzscheOCOsa"Thus Spoke Zarathustra"a. . . mark the first glimmerings of a breakthrough of total experience in our Western hemisphere, OCO engaging with JungOCOs scholarship to offer one of the fullest appreciations yet of his distinctive approach to culture. Bishop also considers the role that thea"Red Book," written between 1914 and 1930 but not published until 2009, played in the progression of JungOCOs thought, allowing Bishop to provide a new assessment of this divisive personality. JungOCOs attempt to synthesize the different parts of human life, Bishop argues, marks the man as one of the most important theorists of the twentieth century.
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Providing a compelling examination of the life of this highly influential figure, the concise and accessiblea"Carl Jung"awill find a place on the shelves of students, scholars, and both clinical and amateur psychologists alike.
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Swiss-born Carl Gustav Jung (1875OCo1961) was one of the pioneers of psychology, largely responsible for the introduction of now-familiar psychological terms such as OC introvert, OCO OC extrovert, OCO and OC collective unconscious.OCO But in spite of this, Jung has often remained on the fringes of academic discourse. Seeking to understand Jung in view of not only his life, but also in light of his extensive reading and prolific writing, this new biography reclaims Jung as a major European thinker whose true significance has not been fully appreciated.
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Paul Bishop follows Jung from his early childhood to his years at the University of Basel and his close relationshipOCoand eventual breakOCowith Sigmund Freud. Exploring JungOCOs ideas, Bishop takes up the psychiatristOCOs suggestion that OC the tragedies of GoetheOCOsa"Faust"aand NietzscheOCOsa"Thus Spoke Zarathustra"a. . . mark the first glimmerings of a breakthrough of total experience in our Western hemisphere, OCO engaging with JungOCOs scholarship to offer one of the fullest appreciations yet of his distinctive approach to culture. Bishop also considers the role that thea"Red Book," written between 1914 and 1930 but not published until 2009, played in the progression of JungOCOs thought, allowing Bishop to provide a new assessment of this divisive personality. JungOCOs attempt to synthesize the different parts of human life, Bishop argues, marks the man as one of the most important theorists of the twentieth century.
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Providing a compelling examination of the life of this highly influential figure, the concise and accessiblea"Carl Jung"awill find a place on the shelves of students, scholars, and both clinical and amateur psychologists alike.
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