Place of Publication:
Albany, New York
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Copyright Date:
1991
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
0791404528
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BF 175.4 .P45 N34 1991
Accession Number:
111382
Keyword Subject Headings:
Jungian psychology--Philosophical aspects
Freudian psychology--Philosophical aspects
Psychoanalysis--Philosophical aspects
Epistemology and teleology--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Vitalism / Neo-vitalism--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Libido and psychic energy (Psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Instinct--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Archetypes (Jungian psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Synchronicity (Jungian psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Individuation (Jungian psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Father--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Aristotle (384-322 BCE)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Driesch, Hans Adolf Eduard (1867-1941)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Fechner, Gustav Theodor (1801-1887)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Haeckel, Ernst (1834-1919)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Hartmann, Eduard von (1842-1906)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Helmhotz, Hermann von (1821-1894)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Kant, Emanuel (1724-1804)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Plato (428/427-348/347 BCE)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Schopenhauer, Arthur (1788-1860)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Stahl, Georg Ernst (1659-1734)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Freudian psychology--Philosophical aspects
Psychoanalysis--Philosophical aspects
Epistemology and teleology--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Vitalism / Neo-vitalism--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Libido and psychic energy (Psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Instinct--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Archetypes (Jungian psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Synchronicity (Jungian psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Individuation (Jungian psychology)--Philosophical aspects
Father--Philosophical and psychological aspects
Aristotle (384-322 BCE)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Driesch, Hans Adolf Eduard (1867-1941)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Fechner, Gustav Theodor (1801-1887)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Haeckel, Ernst (1834-1919)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Hartmann, Eduard von (1842-1906)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Helmhotz, Hermann von (1821-1894)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Kant, Emanuel (1724-1804)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Plato (428/427-348/347 BCE)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Schopenhauer, Arthur (1788-1860)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
Stahl, Georg Ernst (1659-1734)--Philosophy--Psychological aspects
User Notes:
Paperbound; x + 321 pp., including an appendix, bibliographic
references in chapter endnotes, a bibliography, and an index.
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part I: To know only the soul: Jung's epistemology
1. Childhood and youth: Taking up the problem of the father
2. From experience as value to experience as knowledge
3. Inner experience as true knowledge: The apologetics
of subjectivism
4. Epistemology as a value term: Plato's theory of
recollection as a solution to the problem of justice
5. Theories of perception and knowledge:
From Descartes to Kant
6. Nineteenth-century Kantianism
7. Two epistemological discussions by Jung
Part II: Archetypes: Championing the mind
1. Freud and the theory of instinct libido
2. Toward a genetic theory of libido
3. From libido to archetypes: Reduction to the final cause
4. Jung's empiricism and the common consent argument
5. Theories of archetypes: Plato and Schopenhauer
6. Instincts and archetypes
7. Late developments of the archetype theory: Synchronicity
Part III: Individuation versus evolution: The long war
Section A: Teleological patters in Jung and in Aristotle
1. Individuation
2. Aristotle's view of teleology as act and potency
Section B: The ninteenth-century challenge to final cause
3. Goals in nature: Kant, Schopenhauer, von Hartmann
4. The struggle with vitalism: From Stahl to Haeckel
5. Neo-vitalism: Driesch and Jung
A postscript on vitalism
Conclusion
A personal note
Appendix: Gustav Theodor Fechner
Selected bibliography
Index
