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Jung and Intuition : On the Centrality and Variety of Forms of Intuition in Jung and Post-Jungians.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Karnac Books, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (321 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782412953
  • 9781782201304
  • 9781781814277
  • 9780429476327
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BF173 .J864 2015
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Contents:
Subject: Jung and Intuition examines for the first time the twelve categories of intuition described in both the works of C.G. Jung and the post-Jungians. Nowhere, other than in Jung's own work, has intuition been more fully treated. Each form of intuition is critically explained in the historical context of its appearance and located in one of the four spheres of Jung's psychology: the unconscious, the subconscious (Unterbewusste, consciousness, and Jungian and post-Jungian practice. This work brings Jung's entire psychology in all its depth from 1896 to its contemporary use into greater clarity for.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Introduction; PART I JUNG'S NOTION OF INTUITION AND ITS CONTEXTS IN HIS PSYCHOLOGY; CHAPTER ONE Plurality of meaning in Jung's notion of intuition; CHAPTER TWO Contexts of the birth of intuition in Jung's psychology; PART II AFTER 1896: INTUITION IN THE UNDER-CONSCIOUS; CHAPTER THREE Supernatural intuitions, religion, science, and philosophy; CHAPTER FOUR Psychological intuitions; PART III AFTER 1912: INTUITION IN THE UNCONSCIOUS; CHAPTER FIVE Anschauung and archetype; CHAPTER SIX Archetype, intuition, instinct, and empathy (1).

PART IV AFTER 1913: INTUITION IN JUNGIAN AND POST-JUNGIAN PRACTICECHAPTER SEVEN Intuitive methods and empathy (2); PART V AFTER 1921: INTUITION IN JUNGIAN AND POST-JUNGIAN CONSCIOUSNESS; CHAPTER EIGHT Psychological types; PART VI LATE JUNG, EMPATHY (3), AND THE NATURE OF INTUITION; CHAPTER NINE Suggestions for further research; APPENDIX I: INDEXATIONS OF "-INTUITION"; APPENDIX II: CW AND GW 6, INDEXING OF "-INTUITION" IN CHAPTER TWO; NOTES; REFERENCES; INDEX.

Jung and Intuition examines for the first time the twelve categories of intuition described in both the works of C.G. Jung and the post-Jungians. Nowhere, other than in Jung's own work, has intuition been more fully treated. Each form of intuition is critically explained in the historical context of its appearance and located in one of the four spheres of Jung's psychology: the unconscious, the subconscious (Unterbewusste, consciousness, and Jungian and post-Jungian practice. This work brings Jung's entire psychology in all its depth from 1896 to its contemporary use into greater clarity for.

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