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Routledge - The Flight into The Unconscious - Jungian Psychology

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Description

Explore a deep examination of psychological theory in The Flight into The Unconscious. While most psychological analysis focuses on patients or cultural phenomena like myths and literature, this volume by Wolfgang Giegerich takes a different approach. This work focuses on the subject of psychology itself. Drawing from C. G. Jung's insights regarding the lack of an objective vantage point outside the psyche, the author applies Jung's contributions to a rigorous immanent critique. The essays turn Jungian psychology back upon itself to examine its very constitution. This volume provides a unique perspective for those studying the foundations of the discipline and the nature of the psyche.

Key Features

Focuses on the study of psychology itself rather than traditional patient-based analysis.

Utilizes Jungian insights to examine the discipline's lack of an objective vantage point.

Provides an immanent critique by turning Jung's own contributions back upon the field.

Offers a deep analysis of the constitution of Jungian psychology.

Part of The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich, Volume 5.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
13 April 2020
Listed Since
07 February 2020

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