Format:
1 Online-Ressource (282 p)
Edition:
4th, Revised ed
ISBN:
9783631809419
Content:
Contents: «No Admission!» The problem of the entrance into psychology – Jung’s rootedness in the Notion – Alchemy as a precursor of dialectical logic – Critique of imaginal psychology. Sublating (instead of re-visioning) psychology – Presuppositions of psychological myth interpretation – Actaion and Artemis: The pictorial representation of the Notion, the (psycho-) logical interpretation of the myth.
Content:
C. G. Jung’s psychology was based on an authentic notion of soul, but this notion was only intuitive, implicit, not conceptually worked out. His followers forfeit his heritage, often turning psychology either into pop psychology or into a scientific, clinical enterprise. It is the merit of James Hillman’s archetypal psychology to have brought back the question of soul to psychology. But as imaginal psychology it cannot truly overcome psychology’s positivistic, personalistic bias that it set out to overcome. Its «Gods» can be shown to be virtual-reality type gods because it avoids the question of Truth. Through what logically is the movement of an «absolute-negative interiorization», alchemically a «fermenting corruption», and mythologically a Dionysian dismemberment, one has to go beyond the imaginal to a notion of soul as logical life, logical movement. Only then can psychology be freed from its positivism and cease being a subdivision of anthropology, and can the notion of soul be logically released from its attachment to the notion of the human being
Content:
«... the most important Jungian book since James Hillman’s ‘Re-Visioning Psychology’». (Michael V. Adams in ‘The Round Table Review’)
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783631806630
Additional Edition:
Available in another form ISBN 9783631806630
Language:
English
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