000 03570cam a2200493Mi 4500
001 ocn902957957
003 OCoLC
005 20240726105254.0
008 150207s2015 enk ob 001 0 eng d
040 _aEBLCP
_beng
_epn
_erda
_cEBLCP
_dE7B
_dNT
_dIDEBK
_dCDX
_dOCLCF
_dYDXCP
_dOCLCQ
_dOCLCO
_dCCO
_dMERUC
_dIDB
_dAGLDB
_dLOA
_dICA
_dK6U
_dSTF
_dPIFAG
_dFVL
_dZCU
_dXFH
_dJBG
_dOCLCO
_dOCLCQ
_dOCLCO
_dOCLCQ
_dOCLCO
_dOCLCA
_dU3W
_dOCLCA
_dD6H
_dUUM
_dYDX
_dVNS
_dVTS
_dICG
_dVT2
_dUKMGB
_dOCLCQ
_dTKN
_dDKC
_dOCLCO
_dOCLCQ
_dOCLCA
_dAJS
_dSFB
_dUKAHL
_dOCLCO
015 _aGBB769696
_2bnb
016 7 _a018291834
_2Uk
020 _a9781782412953
_q((electronic)l(electronic)ctronic)
020 _a9781782201304
020 _a9781781814277
020 _a9780429476327
_q((electronic)l(electronic)ctronic)
050 0 4 _aBF173
_b.J864 2015
049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aPilard, Nathalie.
_e1
245 1 0 _aJung and Intuition :
_bOn the Centrality and Variety of Forms of Intuition in Jung and Post-Jungians.
_c
260 _aLondon :
_bKarnac Books,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource (321 pages)
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _adata file
_2rda
504 _a2
505 0 0 _aCOVER; 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).
505 0 0 _aPART 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.
520 0 _aJung 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.
530 _a2
_ub
650 0 _aJungian psychology.
650 0 _aIntuition.
650 0 _aPersonality.
650 0 _aPsychoanalysis.
650 0 _aCognition.
650 0 _aHuman information processing.
650 0 _aIntellect.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=947418&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
_zClick to access digital title | log in using your CIU ID number and my.ciu.edu password
942 _cOB
_D
_eEB
_hBF. .
_m2015
_QOL
_R
_x
_8NFIC
_2LOC
994 _a92
_bNT
999 _c94812
_d94812
902 _a1
_bCynthia Snell
_c1
_dCynthia Snell