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Jung on Mythology

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Jung, C. G. 1875-1961. (Carl Gustav)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press 1998.
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490 0 |a Encountering Jung 
505 0 0 |g Ch. 1.  |t Jung vis-a-vis Freud on Myth.  |g a.  |t Jung's Freudian Interpretation of Myth.  |t From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis"  |t From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis"  |g b.  |t Jung's Rejection of Freud's Theory of Myth.  |t From "The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual"  |t From "Introduction to Kranefeldt's 'Secret Ways of the Mind'"  |t From "The Concept of the Collective Unconscious"  |t From C. G. Jung Speaking --  |g Ch. 2.  |t The Origin of Myth.  |g a.  |t The Similarities among Myths.  |t From "Schiller's Ideas on the Type Problem"  |t From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious"  |t From "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious"  |t From "Commentary on 'The Secret of the Golden Flower'"  |t From "The Philosophical Tree"  |t From "Fundamental Questions of Psychotherapy"  |g b.  |t Independent Invention Rather Than Diffusion as the Source of the Similarities.  |t From "The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology"  |t From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype"  |g c.  |t Rejection of the Experience of the External World as the Source of Independent Invention.  |t From "General Description of the Types"  |t From "Definitions"  |t From "On Psychic Energy"  |t From "Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious"  |t From "Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth"  |t From "Marginalia on Contemporary Events"  |t Letter to Baroness Tinti (10 January 1936).  |g d.  |t Independent Invention as the Projection of the Unconscious onto the External World.  |t From "Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth"  |t From "The Dual Mother"  |t From "The Type Problem in Poetry"  |t From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious"  |t From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious"  |t From "The Structure of the Psyche"  |g e.  |t Independent Invention as the Projection of the Collective Rather Than the Personal Unconscious onto the External World.  |t From "Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth"  |t From "The Psychology of Eastern Meditation"  |t From "The Philosophical Tree"  |g f.  |t Myths and Archetypes.  |t From "Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious"  |t From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" --  |g Ch. 3.  |t The Function of Myth.  |g a.  |t Revealing the Unconscious.  |t From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype"  |t From "The Dual Mother"  |t From "A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity"  |g b.  |t Encountering the Unconscious.  |t From "Background to the Psychology of Christian Alchemical Symbolism"  |t From "Paracelsus as a Spiritual Phenomenon"  |t From "The Conjunction"  |t From "Principles of Practical Psychotherapy"  |g c.  |t Making Life Meaningful.  |t From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype"  |t From "The Archetype in Dream Symbolism"  |t From "The Function of Religious Symbols"  |t From Memories, Dreams, Reflections.  |g d.  |t Abetting Therapy.  |t From "Schizophrenia"  |t From "The Aims of Psychotherapy"  |t From "Foreword to the First Volume of Studies from the C. G. Jung Institute"  |g e.  |t Providing Models for Behavior.  |t From C. G. Jung Speaking --  |g Ch. 4.  |t Myths and Dreams/Fantasies.  |t From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis"  |t From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis"  |t From "The Role of the Unconscious"  |t From "Analytical Psychology and Education"  |t From "The Tavistock Lectures: Lecture II"  |t From "Foreword to Perry: The Self in Psychotic Progress"  |t From C. G. Jung Speaking --  |g Ch. 5.  |t Myth as a Way of Thinking.  |t From "Two Kinds of Thinking" --  |g Ch. 6.  |t Kinds of Myths.  |g a.  |t Myths of the Child.  |t From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype"  |g b.  |t Myths of the Hero.  |t From "The Origin of the Hero"  |t From "The Origin of the Hero"  |t From "Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth"  |t From "Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth"  |t From "The Dual Mother"  |t From "The Dual Mother"  |t From "The Dual Mother"  |t From "The Dual Mother"  |t From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious"  |t From "Religious Ideas in Alchemy"  |t From "The Conjunction"  |t From "The Tavistock Lectures: Lecture III"  |g c.  |t Personal Myths.  |t From Memories, Dreams, Reflections.  |t From Memories, Dreams, Reflections --  |g Ch. 7.  |t Myths and Primitives.  |t From "Two Kinds of Thinking"  |t From "Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype"  |t From "The Psychology of the Childn Archetype"  |t From "A Psychological View of Conscience" --  |g Ch. 8.  |t Myths and Moderns.  |g a.  |t The Demythicizing of the External World.  |t From "The Philosophical Tree"  |g b.  |t The Continued Existence of Traditional Myths.  |t From "Psychology and Literature"  |g c.  |t The Revival of Traditional Myths.  |t "Wotan"  |t From "The Fight with the Shadow"  |g d.  |t The Creation of Distinctively Modern Myths.  |t From "Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth"  |g e.  |t Myth as Never Superseded.  |t From "Two Kinds of Thinking" --  |g Ch. 9.  |t Earlier Psychological Interpretations of Myth.  |t From "The Personification of the Opposites"  |t From "The Conjunction" --  |g Ch. 10.  |t Myth and Religion.  |t From "The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future)"  |t From "The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future)"  |t From "Psychology and Religion"  |t From "Foreword to White's God and the Unconscious"  |t From "Answer to Job"  |t From "Rex and Regina"  |t From "Jung and Religious Belief"  |t From Memories, Dreams, Reflections.  |t From Letter to Dorothee Hoch (23 September 1952).  |t From Letter to Upton Sinclair (7 January 1955).  |t From Letter to Pastor Tanner (12 February 1959) --  |g Ch. 11.  |t Erich Neumann --  |g Ch. 12.  |t Marie-Louise von Franz.  |t From Patterns of Creativity Mirrored in Creation Myths --  |g Ch. 13.  |t James Hillman.  |t From Re-Visioning Psychology. 
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