On the Significance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology
This early 1914 lecture by C.G. Jung (originally titled "Über die Bedeutung des Unbewußten in der Psychopathologie") is one of his first commentaries on the practical usage of the concept of the Collective Unconscious. This lecture was given in the Section for Neurology and Psychological Medicine at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, July 1914 in Aberdeen. It was first published in: British Medical Journal II (London 1914) pp. This manuscript is a new translation on the German version of the lecture.

This updated edition offers a fresh, accessible translation of Carl Jung's early scientific writings, originally intended for an academic audience. The translation is accompanied by a thought-provoking Afterword by the translator, which explores the philosophical foundations, historical context, and lasting impact of Jung's ideas from his early clinical work under Freud to his later metaphysical philosophy such as Aion and Synchronicity. Beyond clarifying this work specifically, the Afterword situates it within the broader framework of Jung's intellectual and clinical evolution, offering readers a deeper understanding of his early contributions in like of Schopenhauer, Einstein, Nietzsche and other influences on early Psychology.
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On the Significance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology
This early 1914 lecture by C.G. Jung (originally titled "Über die Bedeutung des Unbewußten in der Psychopathologie") is one of his first commentaries on the practical usage of the concept of the Collective Unconscious. This lecture was given in the Section for Neurology and Psychological Medicine at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, July 1914 in Aberdeen. It was first published in: British Medical Journal II (London 1914) pp. This manuscript is a new translation on the German version of the lecture.

This updated edition offers a fresh, accessible translation of Carl Jung's early scientific writings, originally intended for an academic audience. The translation is accompanied by a thought-provoking Afterword by the translator, which explores the philosophical foundations, historical context, and lasting impact of Jung's ideas from his early clinical work under Freud to his later metaphysical philosophy such as Aion and Synchronicity. Beyond clarifying this work specifically, the Afterword situates it within the broader framework of Jung's intellectual and clinical evolution, offering readers a deeper understanding of his early contributions in like of Schopenhauer, Einstein, Nietzsche and other influences on early Psychology.
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On the Significance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology

On the Significance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology

On the Significance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology

On the Significance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology

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This early 1914 lecture by C.G. Jung (originally titled "Über die Bedeutung des Unbewußten in der Psychopathologie") is one of his first commentaries on the practical usage of the concept of the Collective Unconscious. This lecture was given in the Section for Neurology and Psychological Medicine at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, July 1914 in Aberdeen. It was first published in: British Medical Journal II (London 1914) pp. This manuscript is a new translation on the German version of the lecture.

This updated edition offers a fresh, accessible translation of Carl Jung's early scientific writings, originally intended for an academic audience. The translation is accompanied by a thought-provoking Afterword by the translator, which explores the philosophical foundations, historical context, and lasting impact of Jung's ideas from his early clinical work under Freud to his later metaphysical philosophy such as Aion and Synchronicity. Beyond clarifying this work specifically, the Afterword situates it within the broader framework of Jung's intellectual and clinical evolution, offering readers a deeper understanding of his early contributions in like of Schopenhauer, Einstein, Nietzsche and other influences on early Psychology.

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ISBN-13: 9783689384975
Publisher: Minerva Heritage
Publication date: 09/29/2024
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.24(d)
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