History of modern psychology

Subtitles:
Lectures delivered at ETH Zurich
Volume I, 1933-1934

Series Title:
Philemon Series

Authors:
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Hoerni, Ulrich (Foreword)
Falzeder, Ernst (General introduction and Introduction to volume 1)
Liebscher, Martin (General introduction)
Shamdasani, Sonu (General introduction)

Editor:
Falzeder, Ernst

Translators:
Falzeder, Ernst
Kyburz, Mark
Peck, John

Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey

Publisher:
Princeton University Press

Publication Date:
2019

ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780691181691

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

Copy:
2

LoC Call Number:
BF 173 .J7423 2019 c.2

Accession Number:
060571

Keyword Subject Headings:
Jungian psychology
Modern psychology
History of psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic theory

User Notes:
Hardback, lxxvi including introduction and chronology, 164 pp. including bibliographical references and index. From 1933-1941, C. G. Jung delivered public lectures intended for a general audience at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. These inaugural lectures, from fall and winter 1933-1934, are on the history of modern psychology from the Enlightenment to Jung's own time. Jung compares concepts of the unconscious in French, German, British, and American movements. Jung details Justinus Kerner's The Seeress of Prevorst and Theodore Flournoy's From India to the Planet Mars. Jung's perspectives on the history of psychology, cross-referenced to his concepts and terminology, is a primary source for understanding his late work. Lectures reconstructed and translated from manuscripts, summaries, and recently recovered shorthand notes of attendees. Translated from the German Contents include 16 lectures on modern psychology This is a Reference book for use only in the Library.