The Transcendent Function as the Key to Selfhood


Source:
bringing on line

Media Type:
Recorded

Media Sub-type:
Audio Cassette

Accession Number:
MFJ-000679

User Notes:
C.G. Jung's theory of psychological life was both revolutionary. His ideas, especially concerning the nature of the unconscious and symbols, radically differed from Freud's, and his concept of individuation was imagined as a process of continually becoming one's self rather than achieving a one-and-for-all state of being. Jung asserted and demonstrated that the ego could actively participate in this becoming by