This work provides answers to a series of questions raised by the reader regarding the psychological work of C.G. Jung, not only in terms of pure terminology but also philosophical positions that underpin psychology as an empirical science.
The soul, according to the author, is the axis of the world's rotation. It is not only a significant prerequisite for its existence but is also a dynamic intervention in the existing natural order. Undoubtedly, therefore, the slightest change in the psychic factor is of utmost importance for our knowledge of the world and the image we create to understand it.
Of course, while psychology lacks axioms like those of physics or any software system for its mathematical understanding, its subject matter is the foundation of all other sciences. This is because every kind of thought or experience is essentially a psychic function.
Based on this reasoning, the reader will recognize in this work a serious attempt to outline the problems of modern psychology, as well as a transmission of its essence and spirit. The foundational analyses presented here shape the science of psychology and make difficult topics - such as archetypes, the unconscious, the subconscious, the self, the ego, and collective consciousness - digestible and understandable by the empiricist mind.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Carl Gustav Jung
- Publisher
- Iamvlichos
- Original Title
- The spirit of psychology
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 132
- Publication Date
- 1994
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789602680629
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