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Jung ;$vVolume 10 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-691-09762-3 311 $a1-306-40895-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tEditorial Note --$tTable of Contents --$tList of Plates --$tI --$tThe Role of the Unconscious --$tMind and Earth --$tArchaic Man --$tThe Spiritual Problem of Modern Man --$tII --$tThe Love Problem of a Student --$tWoman in Europe --$tThe Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man --$tThe State of Psychotherapy Today --$tIII --$tPreface to Essays on Contemporary Events --$tWotan --$tAfter the Catastrophe --$tThe Fight with the Shadow --$tEpilogue to Essays on Contemporary Events --$tIV --$tThe Undiscovered Self (Present and Future) --$tV --$tFlying Saucers. A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies --$tVI --$tA Psychological View of Conscience --$tGood and Evil in Analytical Psychology --$tIntroduction to Toni Wolff's Studies in Jungian Psychology --$tVII --$tThe Swiss Line in the European Spectrum --$tThe Rise of a New World --$tLa Révolution Mondiale --$tThe Complications of American Psychology --$tThe Dreamlike World of India --$tWhat India Can Teach Us --$tAppendix --$tEditorial --$tA Rejoinder to Dr. Bally --$tCircular Letter --$tEditorial --$tEditorial Note --$tPresidential Address to the 8th General Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Bad Nauheim, 1935 --$tContribution to a Discussion on Psychotherapy --$tPresidential Address to the 9th International Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Copenhagen, 1937 --$tPresidential Address to the 10th International Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Oxford, 1938 --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aEssays bearing on the contemporary scene and on the relation of the individual to society, including papers written during the 1920s and 1930s focusing on the upheaval in Germany, and two major works of Jung's last years, The Undiscovered Self and Flying Saucers. ? 410 0$aBollingen series ;$v20. 606 $aCivilization, Modern$y20th century 606 $aPsychoanalysis and culture 610 $aAnalogy. 610 $aAnalytical psychology. 610 $aAntithesis. 610 $aArchetype. 610 $aCentral Germany (cultural area). 610 $aCertainty. 610 $aChristianity. 610 $aConscience. 610 $aConsciousness. 610 $aContemporary history. 610 $aCountry. 610 $aCriticism. 610 $aDelusion. 610 $aDemagogue. 610 $aDionysus. 610 $aDisadvantage. 610 $aDisease. 610 $aDissociation (psychology). 610 $aDynamism (metaphysics). 610 $aEssay. 610 $aEthical decision. 610 $aExplanation. 610 $aExtraversion and introversion. 610 $aFeeling. 610 $aFriedrich Seifert. 610 $aGerman Faith Movement. 610 $aGood and evil. 610 $aHypnosis. 610 $aHypothesis. 610 $aIndication (medicine). 610 $aInference. 610 $aInferiority complex. 610 $aInsect. 610 $aJews. 610 $aLaughter. 610 $aLecture. 610 $aLevel of consciousness (Esotericism). 610 $aLiterature. 610 $aMasculinity. 610 $aMasturbation. 610 $aMedical diagnosis. 610 $aMedical psychology. 610 $aMeister Eckhart. 610 $aMental disorder. 610 $aMephistopheles. 610 $aModernity. 610 $aMorality. 610 $aNeurosis. 610 $aNeuroticism. 610 $aObstacle. 610 $aOf Education. 610 $aParapsychology. 610 $aParticipation mystique. 610 $aPersonality. 610 $aPhenomenon. 610 $aPhilosopher. 610 $aPhilosophy. 610 $aPhysician. 610 $aPotentiality and actuality. 610 $aPrejudice. 610 $aPrinciple. 610 $aProstitution. 610 $aPsyche (psychology). 610 $aPsychiatrist. 610 $aPsychiatry. 610 $aPsychic. 610 $aPsychoanalysis. 610 $aPsychologist. 610 $aPsychology and Alchemy. 610 $aPsychology. 610 $aPsychopathology. 610 $aPsychotherapy. 610 $aReality. 610 $aReason. 610 $aReligion. 610 $aReligious experience. 610 $aResentment. 610 $aResult. 610 $aScience. 610 $aSelf-deception. 610 $aSelf-knowledge (psychology). 610 $aSelf-preservation. 610 $aSeriousness. 610 $aSpirituality. 610 $aStupa. 610 $aSuffering. 610 $aSuggestion. 610 $aSuperiority (short story). 610 $aSymptom. 610 $aTemperament. 610 $aThe Other Hand. 610 $aThe Undiscovered. 610 $aThe Various. 610 $aTheory. 610 $aThought. 610 $aTransference. 610 $aUncertainty. 610 $aUnconsciousness. 610 $aUnidentified flying object. 610 $aWriting. 615 0$aCivilization, Modern 615 0$aPsychoanalysis and culture. 676 $a909.82 700 $aJung$b Carl G.$0730920 702 $aAdler$b Gerhard 702 $aHull$b R. 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