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In this fourth volume of his Collected English Papers, Giegerich recalls the soul to the inwardness of its own home territory by bringing out the thought-character of the self-creating, self-unfolding logical life that it is.
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In this fourth volume of his Collected English Papers, Giegerich recalls the soul to the inwardness of its own home territory by bringing out the thought-character of the self-creating, self-unfolding logical life that it is.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1047g
- ISBN-13: 9780367485238
- ISBN-10: 0367485230
- Artikelnr.: 75650568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1047g
- ISBN-13: 9780367485238
- ISBN-10: 0367485230
- Artikelnr.: 75650568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Wolfgang Giegerich is a Jungian analyst, now living in Berlin, and the author of numerous books, among them What Is Soul? and Neurosis: The Logic of a Metaphysical Illness. Giegerich's Collected English Papers include The Neurosis of Psychology (Vol. I). Technology and the Soul (Vol. 2), Soul-Violence (Vol. 3), The Soul Always Thinks (Vol. 4), The Flight into the Unconscious (Vol. 5), and Dreaming the Myth Onwards (Vol. 6) (all Routledge).
Acknowledgments. Sources and Abbreviations. Introduction: "Thought": Some
Signposts. 1. The Lesson of the Christmas Tree. 2. The Rescue of the World.
Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe. 3. Effort? Yes, Effort! 4. Shalt
thou build me an house for me to dwell in? Or: Anima mundi and Time. A
response to Hillman's "Cosmology for Soul. From Universe to Cosmos". 5. The
Dignity of Thought: In Defense of the Phenomenon of Philosophical Thought.
6. Is the Soul 'Deep?'-Entering and Following the Logical Movement of
Heraclitus' 'Fragment 45'. 7. The Leap Into the Solid Stone. 8. The Future
of Psychology: Its Going Under. 9. The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man.
An essay about the state reached in the history of consciousness and an
analysis of C.G. Jung's psychology project. 10. The Soul as Axis of the
World. 11. The Movement of the Soul. 12. Psychology - The Study of the
Soul's Logical Life. 13. The Ego-Psychological Fallacy. A note on "the
birth of the meaning out of a symbol". 14. Once More "The Stone Which is
Not a Stone." Further Reflections on "Not". 15. "By Its Colorful Tunes the
Lark Blissfully Climbs Up Into the Air." A Few Reflections on Soul-Making
as the Making of Psychic Reality. 16. Irrelevantification. Or: On the Death
of Nature, the Construction of "the Archetype," and the Birth of Man. 17.
"The Unassimilable Remnant": What is at Stake? A Dispute with Stanton
Marlan. 18. Imaginal Psychology Gone Overboard: Michael Vannoy Adams'
'Imaginology.' A Defense of the Image Against the Detraction by its
Devotees. 19. Psychologie Larmoyante: Glen Slater, For Example. On
Psychology's Failure to Face the Modern World. 20. Jung's Idea of a
Metamorphosis of the Gods and the History of the Soul. 21. There Is
Psychological Progress. Can There Be Progress of Psychology? Index.
Signposts. 1. The Lesson of the Christmas Tree. 2. The Rescue of the World.
Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe. 3. Effort? Yes, Effort! 4. Shalt
thou build me an house for me to dwell in? Or: Anima mundi and Time. A
response to Hillman's "Cosmology for Soul. From Universe to Cosmos". 5. The
Dignity of Thought: In Defense of the Phenomenon of Philosophical Thought.
6. Is the Soul 'Deep?'-Entering and Following the Logical Movement of
Heraclitus' 'Fragment 45'. 7. The Leap Into the Solid Stone. 8. The Future
of Psychology: Its Going Under. 9. The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man.
An essay about the state reached in the history of consciousness and an
analysis of C.G. Jung's psychology project. 10. The Soul as Axis of the
World. 11. The Movement of the Soul. 12. Psychology - The Study of the
Soul's Logical Life. 13. The Ego-Psychological Fallacy. A note on "the
birth of the meaning out of a symbol". 14. Once More "The Stone Which is
Not a Stone." Further Reflections on "Not". 15. "By Its Colorful Tunes the
Lark Blissfully Climbs Up Into the Air." A Few Reflections on Soul-Making
as the Making of Psychic Reality. 16. Irrelevantification. Or: On the Death
of Nature, the Construction of "the Archetype," and the Birth of Man. 17.
"The Unassimilable Remnant": What is at Stake? A Dispute with Stanton
Marlan. 18. Imaginal Psychology Gone Overboard: Michael Vannoy Adams'
'Imaginology.' A Defense of the Image Against the Detraction by its
Devotees. 19. Psychologie Larmoyante: Glen Slater, For Example. On
Psychology's Failure to Face the Modern World. 20. Jung's Idea of a
Metamorphosis of the Gods and the History of the Soul. 21. There Is
Psychological Progress. Can There Be Progress of Psychology? Index.
Acknowledgments. Sources and Abbreviations. Introduction: "Thought": Some Signposts. 1. The Lesson of the Christmas Tree. 2. The Rescue of the World. Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe. 3. Effort? Yes, Effort! 4. Shalt thou build me an house for me to dwell in? Or: Anima mundi and Time. A response to Hillman's "Cosmology for Soul. From Universe to Cosmos". 5. The Dignity of Thought: In Defense of the Phenomenon of Philosophical Thought. 6. Is the Soul 'Deep?'-Entering and Following the Logical Movement of Heraclitus' 'Fragment 45'. 7. The Leap Into the Solid Stone. 8. The Future of Psychology: Its Going Under. 9. The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man. An essay about the state reached in the history of consciousness and an analysis of C.G. Jung's psychology project. 10. The Soul as Axis of the World. 11. The Movement of the Soul. 12. Psychology - The Study of the Soul's Logical Life. 13. The Ego-Psychological Fallacy. A note on "the birth of the meaning out of a symbol". 14. Once More "The Stone Which is Not a Stone." Further Reflections on "Not". 15. "By Its Colorful Tunes the Lark Blissfully Climbs Up Into the Air." A Few Reflections on Soul-Making as the Making of Psychic Reality. 16. Irrelevantification. Or: On the Death of Nature, the Construction of "the Archetype," and the Birth of Man. 17. "The Unassimilable Remnant": What is at Stake? A Dispute with Stanton Marlan. 18. Imaginal Psychology Gone Overboard: Michael Vannoy Adams' 'Imaginology.' A Defense of the Image Against the Detraction by its Devotees. 19. Psychologie Larmoyante: Glen Slater, For Example. On Psychology's Failure to Face the Modern World. 20. Jung's Idea of a Metamorphosis of the Gods and the History of the Soul. 21. There Is Psychological Progress. Can There Be Progress of Psychology? Index.
Acknowledgments. Sources and Abbreviations. Introduction: "Thought": Some
Signposts. 1. The Lesson of the Christmas Tree. 2. The Rescue of the World.
Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe. 3. Effort? Yes, Effort! 4. Shalt
thou build me an house for me to dwell in? Or: Anima mundi and Time. A
response to Hillman's "Cosmology for Soul. From Universe to Cosmos". 5. The
Dignity of Thought: In Defense of the Phenomenon of Philosophical Thought.
6. Is the Soul 'Deep?'-Entering and Following the Logical Movement of
Heraclitus' 'Fragment 45'. 7. The Leap Into the Solid Stone. 8. The Future
of Psychology: Its Going Under. 9. The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man.
An essay about the state reached in the history of consciousness and an
analysis of C.G. Jung's psychology project. 10. The Soul as Axis of the
World. 11. The Movement of the Soul. 12. Psychology - The Study of the
Soul's Logical Life. 13. The Ego-Psychological Fallacy. A note on "the
birth of the meaning out of a symbol". 14. Once More "The Stone Which is
Not a Stone." Further Reflections on "Not". 15. "By Its Colorful Tunes the
Lark Blissfully Climbs Up Into the Air." A Few Reflections on Soul-Making
as the Making of Psychic Reality. 16. Irrelevantification. Or: On the Death
of Nature, the Construction of "the Archetype," and the Birth of Man. 17.
"The Unassimilable Remnant": What is at Stake? A Dispute with Stanton
Marlan. 18. Imaginal Psychology Gone Overboard: Michael Vannoy Adams'
'Imaginology.' A Defense of the Image Against the Detraction by its
Devotees. 19. Psychologie Larmoyante: Glen Slater, For Example. On
Psychology's Failure to Face the Modern World. 20. Jung's Idea of a
Metamorphosis of the Gods and the History of the Soul. 21. There Is
Psychological Progress. Can There Be Progress of Psychology? Index.
Signposts. 1. The Lesson of the Christmas Tree. 2. The Rescue of the World.
Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe. 3. Effort? Yes, Effort! 4. Shalt
thou build me an house for me to dwell in? Or: Anima mundi and Time. A
response to Hillman's "Cosmology for Soul. From Universe to Cosmos". 5. The
Dignity of Thought: In Defense of the Phenomenon of Philosophical Thought.
6. Is the Soul 'Deep?'-Entering and Following the Logical Movement of
Heraclitus' 'Fragment 45'. 7. The Leap Into the Solid Stone. 8. The Future
of Psychology: Its Going Under. 9. The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man.
An essay about the state reached in the history of consciousness and an
analysis of C.G. Jung's psychology project. 10. The Soul as Axis of the
World. 11. The Movement of the Soul. 12. Psychology - The Study of the
Soul's Logical Life. 13. The Ego-Psychological Fallacy. A note on "the
birth of the meaning out of a symbol". 14. Once More "The Stone Which is
Not a Stone." Further Reflections on "Not". 15. "By Its Colorful Tunes the
Lark Blissfully Climbs Up Into the Air." A Few Reflections on Soul-Making
as the Making of Psychic Reality. 16. Irrelevantification. Or: On the Death
of Nature, the Construction of "the Archetype," and the Birth of Man. 17.
"The Unassimilable Remnant": What is at Stake? A Dispute with Stanton
Marlan. 18. Imaginal Psychology Gone Overboard: Michael Vannoy Adams'
'Imaginology.' A Defense of the Image Against the Detraction by its
Devotees. 19. Psychologie Larmoyante: Glen Slater, For Example. On
Psychology's Failure to Face the Modern World. 20. Jung's Idea of a
Metamorphosis of the Gods and the History of the Soul. 21. There Is
Psychological Progress. Can There Be Progress of Psychology? Index.
Acknowledgments. Sources and Abbreviations. Introduction: "Thought": Some Signposts. 1. The Lesson of the Christmas Tree. 2. The Rescue of the World. Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe. 3. Effort? Yes, Effort! 4. Shalt thou build me an house for me to dwell in? Or: Anima mundi and Time. A response to Hillman's "Cosmology for Soul. From Universe to Cosmos". 5. The Dignity of Thought: In Defense of the Phenomenon of Philosophical Thought. 6. Is the Soul 'Deep?'-Entering and Following the Logical Movement of Heraclitus' 'Fragment 45'. 7. The Leap Into the Solid Stone. 8. The Future of Psychology: Its Going Under. 9. The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man. An essay about the state reached in the history of consciousness and an analysis of C.G. Jung's psychology project. 10. The Soul as Axis of the World. 11. The Movement of the Soul. 12. Psychology - The Study of the Soul's Logical Life. 13. The Ego-Psychological Fallacy. A note on "the birth of the meaning out of a symbol". 14. Once More "The Stone Which is Not a Stone." Further Reflections on "Not". 15. "By Its Colorful Tunes the Lark Blissfully Climbs Up Into the Air." A Few Reflections on Soul-Making as the Making of Psychic Reality. 16. Irrelevantification. Or: On the Death of Nature, the Construction of "the Archetype," and the Birth of Man. 17. "The Unassimilable Remnant": What is at Stake? A Dispute with Stanton Marlan. 18. Imaginal Psychology Gone Overboard: Michael Vannoy Adams' 'Imaginology.' A Defense of the Image Against the Detraction by its Devotees. 19. Psychologie Larmoyante: Glen Slater, For Example. On Psychology's Failure to Face the Modern World. 20. Jung's Idea of a Metamorphosis of the Gods and the History of the Soul. 21. There Is Psychological Progress. Can There Be Progress of Psychology? Index.







