Pathways into the Jungian world : phenomenology and analytical psychology /
In Pathways into the Jungian World contributors from the disciplines of medicine, psychology and philosophy look at the central issues of commonality and difference between phenomenology and analytical psychology.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- BOOK COVER; HALF-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; DEDICATION; CONTENTS; FIGURES; CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Notes; References; 1 JUNG'S RECOLLECTION OF THE LIFE-WORLD; The evaporation of world into dream; Jung as Heir to Galileo and Descartes; Jung's recollection of the world; Notes; References; 2 ALCHEMY AND THE SUBTLE BODY OF METAPHOR; Introduction; The politics of projection; The gestural body; Greeting Philemon; Alchemy and the subtle body of metaphor; Philemon, Jung, and Phenomenology; Open to the miracle: from psychology to cosmology.
- Postscript: Philemon and the Angel-a confessionNotes; References; 3 IN DESTITUTE TIMES; "Who came?"; The kairos; Poetic image: "supreme possibility of the human heart itself"; The "real world" and "that strange inner world"; Archetype I: "floods of origins"; Archetype II: contour of feeling-"a matter of locating oneself in the world"; The visible and the invisible; Notes; References; 4 THE ANIMA MUNDI AND THE FOURFOLD; Psychologizing the idea of the world; Psychologizing and phenomenology; The worldhood of the world; World as fourfold; The fourfold as psychological configuration.
- World and thingsNotes; References; 5 SPIRIT IN THE TUBE; The soul of culture; Television as fallen world; Television as Aphrodite; Tele-vision as subjectivist mind; The spirit in the tube; Notes; References; 6 JUNG'S APPROACH TO THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE; References; 7 THANATOS AND EXISTENCE; Introduction; Freud and Thanatos; Death in Jung's analysis of existence; Death and the heroic ego; Death as home to the imagination; The meaning of death and the death of meaning; The death instinct: a Jungian formulation; Concluding thoughts; References; 8 MNEMOSYNE AND LETHE.
- Mnemosyne and LetheIt's in memories that we steal; Recovering loss; Notes; References; 9 EROS AND PSYCHE; The Original Story; The archaic body: a recollection of traces; Recollection: the moment when Psyche insights Eros; Language and the song of Eros; Eros in movement; Eros as compassion; References; 10 THE METAPHOR OF LIGHT AND ITS DECONSTRUCTION IN JUNG'S ALCHEMICAL VISION; Introduction; The shadow of vision; Jung's travel in Africa; The hegemony of vision; Movement toward an alchemical vision; Tension and development in existential phenomenology.
- The alchemical lumen naturae: the light of natureLight and lumen: a contemporary dream; Conclusion; References; 11 EROS AND CHAOS; Prologue; Introduction; Chaos-Order, Chaos-Eros; Dreaming the work; Notes; References; 12 DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY AND THE LIBERATION OF BEING; Free association; Active imagination; Liberating the capacity to play; Phenomenology's practice of world-openness; Liberation across domains: vignettes from psychotherapy, large-group dialogue, and "Theatre of the Oppressed"; Psychotherapy; Large-group dialogue; Theatre of the oppressed and the liberation of desire; References.