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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 314 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 492 g
  • Sērija : Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367204843
  • ISBN-13: 9780367204846
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 314 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 492 g
  • Sērija : Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367204843
  • ISBN-13: 9780367204846
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Although the works of C.G. Jung have received worldwide attention, there has been surprisingly little engagement by philosophers. In this volume, internationally recognized philosophers, Jungian analysts, and scholars attempt to fill this void in the literature. Although Jung did not have a formalized, systematic philosophy, the philosophical implications of his thought are explored in relation to his key theoretical postulates on archetypes, the collective unconscious, the mind-body problem, phenomenology, epistemology, psychology of religion, alchemy, myth, ethics, aesthetics, and the question of transcendence. Through analyzing Jung philosophically, new vistas emerge for enhanced explication, theoretical refinement, revision, and redirecting shifts in emphasis that lend more proper cohesion to Jung’s philosophy. For the first time we may observe philosophers attempting to unpack the philosophical consequences of Jung’s thought applied to many traditional topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. Given that Jung has not been historically taken up by philosophers, critiqued, nor applied to contemporary theories of mind, culture, and human nature, this is the first book of its kind. It is argued that a new generation of research in analytical psychology can benefit from philosophical scrutiny and theoretical fortification. Jung and Philosophy will be of interest to psychoanalysts, philosophers, cultural theorists, religious scholars, and the disciplines of depth psychology and post-Jungian studies.

Recenzijas

"This unique and compelling book dares to unpick the philosophical knot that looms large in Jungian psychology, and it does so with care and mastery. Armed with an impressive array of expert scholars in the field, this is an indispensable resource for anybody who seeks clarity on the fundamental conceptual issues and problems that are inevitably encountered in any serious study of Jungian thought. It is a meaty and engrossing book, and the chapters spark off each other. It is one I will pick up again and again."-Lucy Huskinson, Bangor University, UK; author of Architecture and the Mimetic Self, and co-editor of International Journal of Jungian Studies

"Most studies of Jung have been dismissive of his philosophical errors and mischaracterizations, which makes this collection of essays especially fresh and exciting. Mills has brought together an outstanding group of scholars who have explored, developed, and interpreted Jungs concepts in new directions with philosophical and psychological rigor. This is essential reading for those who want to know what is currently being thought regarding the foundations of Jungian thought."-Roger Brooke, Duquesne University, USA; author of Jung and Phenomenology: Classic Edition

"A new appreciation of Jungs relevance for philosophy and of philosophys relevance for Jungian psychology is moving through the field of analytical psychology, and it is long overdue. This book breaks new ground by showing how deeply philosophical Jungs psychology was, and still is. It is replete with concepts that should resonate with many people working in philosophyfrom Jungs prospective understanding of myth, to his insistence on the psychological meaning of alchemy. At the same time, Mills book raises difficult philosophical questions in the interpretation of Jung, for example, Jungs refusal to draw metaphysical conclusions, allied with his not-so-concealed Kantian commitments and somewhat indefensible scientism. Let us hope that at long last philosophers and students of philosophy will shed the tired prejudices against Jungian psychology and look and see what a treasure trove of ideas Jung unearthed. Jungian psychology will only benefit from a sharpened sense of the philosophical problems and questions raised by Jungian theories. A welcome contribution to a growing field, which sets the bar high for the intellectual re-appraisal of Jungian psychology."-Sean J. McGrath, Memorial University, Canada; author of The Dark Ground of Spirit: Schelling and the Unconscious

About the Contributors ix
Introduction: Philosophizing Jung 1(14)
Jon Mills
1 The Collective Unconscious
15(25)
Jon Mills
2 The Archetype Debate
40(27)
George B. Hogenson
3 Jung and the Mind-Body Problem
67(19)
Erik D. Goodwyn
4 Empiricism, Skepticism, and Belief in Jung's Epistemology
86(23)
Marco Heleno Barreto
5 A Critique of C.G. Jung's Theoretical basis for Selfhood: Theory Vexed by an Incorporeal Ontology
109(29)
Robin Mccoy Brooks
6 Phenomenological Practices and Philosophical Insights in Jung
138(17)
Cecile T. Tougas
7 Jung's Answer to Job: Toward a "Sensible" Mysticism
155(31)
Garth Amundson
8 Jung, the Numinous, and the Philosophers: On Immanence and Transcendence in Religious Experience
186(18)
John R. White
9 Jung on Myth
204(16)
Robert A. Segal
10 What's the Matter---with Alchemical Recipes? Philosophy and Filth in the Forging of Jung's Alchemical Psychology
220(25)
Stanton Marlan
11 Jung, Time, and Ethics
245(24)
Ladson Hinton
12 Jung, Literature, and Aesthetics
269(20)
Christian McMillan
13 Jung, Science, and Technology
289(16)
Raya A. Jones
Index 305
Jon Mills, PsyD, PhD, ABPP is a philosopher, psychoanalyst, and clinical psychologist. He is Professor of Psychology & Psychoanalysis at Adler Graduate Professional School, Toronto and is the author of numerous works in psychoanalysis, philosophy, and cultural studies. He runs a mental health corporation in Ontario, Canada.