The concept of ""archetypes"" and the hypothesis of ""a collective unconscious"" are two of Jung's better known ideas. In this volume, taken from the ""Collected Works"", Jung describes and elaborates the two concepts. Three essays establish the theoretical basis, followed by essays on specific archetypes. The relation of these to the process of individualization is examined in the last section of the book.
By:
C.G. Jung
Translated by:
R.F.C. Hull
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Edition: New edition
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 30mm
Weight: 882g
ISBN: 9780415058445
ISBN 10: 0415058449
Series: Collected Works of C. G. Jung
Pages: 480
Publication Date: 06 June 1991
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Professional and scholarly
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Professional & Vocational
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Undergraduate
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Further / Higher Education
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious. The Concept of the Collective Unconscious. Concerning the Archetypes, with Special Reference to the Anima Concept. Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype. Concerning Rebirth. The Psychology of the Child Archetype. The Psychological Aspects of the Kore. The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales. On the Psychology of the Trickster-figure. Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation. A Study in the Process of Individuation. Concerning Mandala Symbolism.
Reviews for The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
An eloquent witness to Jung's greatness of mind and heart. His idea of th archetype involves profound attitudes towards man's existence and intimates values through which very many people have found a new significance in their lives. - Journal of Analytical Psychology