Description |
1 online resource (x, 167 p.) |
Series |
Bollingen series |
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Princeton/Bollingen paperbacks ; 380 |
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Bollingen series.
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Contents |
Foreword to Jung: Phénomènes occultes. -- On the psychology and pathology of so-called occult phenomena. -- On spiritualistic phenomena. -- The psychological foundations of beliefs in spirits. -- The soul and death. -- Psychology and spiritualism. -- On spooks. -- Foreword to Jaffé: Apparitions and precognition. -- The future of parapsychology |
Summary |
Over his long career, Jung maintained a compelling interest in occult phenomena as a subject of psychological concern. His first publication, his M.D. dissertation in 1902, was a psychiatric study of a medium, and he "dabbled in spookery" (as he wrote Freud) in his undergraduate days and before. His letters and autobiography frequently comment on para-psychological phenomenon. The present collection brings together Jung's writings on the occult in the Collected Works, beginning with the 1902 monograph and coming up to 1960, the year before his death |
Notes |
"From The collected works of C. G. Jung, volumes 1, 8, and 18, Bollingen series XX." |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: p. 159-167 |
Notes |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
Subject |
Occultism.
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Parapsychology.
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Psychology.
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Occultism
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Parapsychology
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Psychology
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psychology.
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occultism.
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occult sciences.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Movements -- Psychoanalysis.
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Psychology
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Occultism
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Parapsychology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bollingen Foundation Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
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LC no. |
2021700898 |
ISBN |
9780691213903 |
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0691213909 |
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