Psychology of the Unconscious (1916)

C. G. Jung

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That humanity is seeking a new message, a new light upon the meaning of life, and something tangible, as it were, with which it can work towards a larger understanding of itself and its relation to the universe, is a fact I think none will gainsay. Therefore, it has seemed to me particularly timely to introduce to the English-speaking world Dr. Jung’s remarkable book, “Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido.” In this work he has plunged boldly into the treacherous sea of mythology and folklore, the productions of the ancient mind and that of the common people, and turned upon this vast material the same scientific and painstaking method of psychologic analysis that is applied to the modern mind, in order to reveal the common bond of desire and longing which unites all humanity, and thus bridge the gaps presumed to exist between ancient and widely separated peoples and those of our modern time. The discovery of this undercurrent affecting and influencing ancient peoples as well as modern serves as a foundation or platform from which he proceeds to hold aloft a new ideal, a new goal of attainment possible of achievement and which can be intellectually satisfying, as well as emotionally appealing: the goal of moral autonomy.

Über C. G. Jung

C. G. Jung, 1875-1961, war einer der größten Psychoanalytiker des 20. Jahrhunderts. Ursprünglich ein Schüler und Mitarbeiter Sigmund Freuds, wandte sich Jung im Laufe seiner eigenen Forschungen und therapeutischen Tätigkeit mehr und mehr von den Theorien seines Lehrers ab. 1912 kam es zum Bruch mit Freud, der die Psychoanalyse begründet hatte. Jung entwickelte seine eigene "Analytische Psychologie".


Verlag:

Librorium Editions

Veröffentlicht:

2021

Druckseiten:

ca. 537

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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