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Collected Works of C.G. Jung . Volume 6 Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 6 ; Psychological Types / / C. G. Jung; Gerhard Adler, R. F.C. Hull



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Autore: Jung Carl G. Visualizza persona
Titolo: Collected Works of C.G. Jung . Volume 6 Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 6 ; Psychological Types / / C. G. Jung; Gerhard Adler, R. F.C. Hull Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, NJ : , : Princeton University Press, , [2014]
©1971
Edizione: Course Book
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (988 p.)
Disciplina: 158
Soggetto topico: Personality
Typology (Psychology)
Soggetto non controllato: Abstraction
Academic psychologist
Aestheticism
Affect (psychology)
Allegory of the Cave
Analogy
Analytical psychology
Antithesis
Arthur Schopenhauer
Carl Jung
Causality
Celtic mythology
Certainty
Cognition
Concept
Conscience
Consciousness
Critical psychology
Criticism
Delusion
Determination
Disposition
Dissociation (psychology)
Doctrine
Dynamism (metaphysics)
Empathy
Existence
Explanation
Externalization
Extraversion and introversion
Fanaticism
Feeling
Good and evil
Hatred
Idealism
Imagination
Individual psychology
Individual
Individualism
Inference
Inferiority complex
Intellect
Intellectualism
Introjection
Irrationality
Lecture
Libido
Materialism
Mental disorder
Morality
Multitude
Nature
Neurosis
Nominalism
Objectivity (philosophy)
Observation
Overreaction
Paragraph
Parapsychology
Participation mystique
Perception
Personal equation
Phenomenon
Philosopher
Philosophy
Physiognomy
Potentiality and actuality
Prejudice
Principle
Protestantism
Psyche (psychology)
Psychiatrist
Psychic
Psychoanalysis
Psychological Types
Psychologist
Psychology of the Unconscious
Psychology
Psychotherapy
Rationality
Reality
Reason
Religion
Requirement
Result
Rosicrucianism
Self-criticism
Sense
Spirituality
Stupidity
Suggestion
Symbols of Transformation
Symptom
Temperament
The Philosopher
Theory
Thought
Transference
Unconsciousness
Writing
Persona (resp. second.): AdlerGerhard
HullR. F.C.
Note generali: "First Princeton/Bollingen paperback printing, with corrections, 1976"--T.p. verso.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Editorial Note -- Table of contents -- Foreword to the First Swiss Edition -- Forewords to the Seventh and Eighth Swiss Editions -- Foreword to the Argentine Edition -- Introduction -- I. The Problem of Types in the History of Classical and Medieval Thought -- II. Schiller's Ideas on the Type Problem -- III. The Apollinian and the Dionysian -- IV. The Type Problem in Human Character -- V. The Type Problem in Poetry -- Vi. The Type Problem in Psychopathology -- Vii. The Type Problem in Aesthetics -- VIII. The Type Problem in Modern Philosophy -- IX. The Type Problem in Biography -- X. General Description of the Types -- XI. Definitions -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Four Papers on Psychological Typology -- Table: Correlation of Paragraph Numbers -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: One of the most important of Jung's longer works, and probably the most famous of his books, Psychological Types appeared in German in 1921 after a "fallow period" of eight years during which Jung had published little. He called it "the fruit of nearly twenty years' work in the domain of practical psychology," and in his autobiography he wrote: "This work sprang originally from my need to define the ways in which my outlook differed from Freud's and Adler's. In attempting to answer this question, I came across the problem of types; for it is one's psychological type which from the outset determines and limits a person's judgment. My book, therefore, was an effort to deal with the relationship of the individual to the world, to people and things. It discussed the various aspects of consciousness, the various attitudes the conscious mind might take toward the world, and thus constitutes a psychology of consciousness regarded from what might be called a clinical angle." In expounding his system of personality types Jung relied not so much on formal case data as on the countless impressions and experiences derived from the treatment of nervous illnesses, from intercourse with people of all social levels, "friend and foe alike," and from an analysis of his own psychological nature. The book is rich in material drawn from literature, aesthetics, religion, and philosophy. The extended chapters that give general descriptions of the types and definitions of Jung's principal psychological concepts are key documents in analytical psychology.
Titolo autorizzato: Collected Works of C.G. Jung  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-691-09770-4
1-4008-5086-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910791085203321
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Serie: Collected Works of C.G. Jung