Subtitle:
With symbols and interpretation of dreams
Translator:
Hull, R.F.C. (Richard Francis Carrington) 1913-1974
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Digital Platform for this Publication:
EBSCO
Copyright Date:
2011
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9781400839179
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
eBook
LoC Call Number:
BF 173 .J7253 2011 eb
Accession Number:
079852
Keyword Subject Headings:
Self psychology
Religion -- Psychological aspects
Religion -- Psychological aspects
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Contents::
Foreword / Sonu Shamdasani 1962-
I. The undiscovered self (present and future)
1. The plight of the individual in modern society
2. Religion as the counterbalance to mass-mindedness
3. The position of the West on the question of religion
4. The individual's understanding of himself
5. The philosophical and psychological approach to life
6. Self-knowledge
7. The meaning of self-knowledge
II. Symbols and the interpretation of dreams
1. The significance of dreams
2. The functions of the unconscious
3. The language of dreams
4. The problem of types in dream interpretation
5. The archetype in dream symbolism
6. The function of religious symbols
7. Healing the split
The Undiscovered Self was published as Part IV of Volume 10 of
Jung's Collected Works: "Civilization in Transition 2nd ed."
Symbols and Interpretation of Dreams is excerpted from vol. 18 of Jung's Collected Works, "The Symbolic Life."
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