Jung and Intuition: On the Centrality and Variety of Forms of Intuition in Jung and Post-Jungians

Author:   Nathalie Pilard
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   21 June 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Nathalie Pilard
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.750kg
ISBN:  

9780367102692


ISBN 10:   0367102692
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   21 June 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABOUT THE AUTHOR INTRODUCTION PART I JUNG'S NOTION OF INTUITION AND ITS CONTEXTS IN HIS PSYCHOLOGY CHAPTER ONE Plurality of meaning in Jung's notion of intuition CHAPTER TWO Contexts of the birth of intuition in Jung's psychology PART II AFTER 1896: INTUITION IN THE UNDER-CONSCIOUS CHAPTER THREE Supernatural intuitions, religion, science, and philosophy CHAPTER FOUR Psychological intuitions PART III AFTER 1912: INTUITION IN THE UNCONSCIOUS CHAPTER FIVE Anschauung and archetype CHAPTER SIX Archetype, intuition, instinct, and empathy (1) PART IV AFTER 1913: INTUITION IN JUNGIAN AND POST-JUNGIAN PRACTICE CHAPTER SEVEN Intuitive methods and empathy (2) PART V AFTER 1921: INTUITION IN JUNGIAN AND POST-JUNGIAN CONSCIOUSNESS CHAPTER EIGHT Psychological types PART VI LATE JUNG, EMPATHY (3), AND THE NATURE OF INTUITION CHAPTER NINE Suggestions for further research APPENDIX I Indexations of ""-intuition""APPENDIX II CW and GW 6, indexing of ""-intuition"" in Chapter Two NOTES REFERENCES INDEX"

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Pilard (independent scholar) presents a scholarly, detailed examination of Carl Jung's use of the concept of 'imagination' in its various forms and complexity....Delving into the etymology of these multiple terms will be a valuable exercise for any serious Jungian or post-Jungian scholar. This volume will be an excellent addition to the Jungian literature....Included extensive notes and references. Recommended. --Choice Meticulously researched, Nathalie Pilard's book argues forcefully that, for all the importance seemingly granted the place of intuition in Jung's psychology, intuition is even more central to understanding Jung's ideas. An original and, indeed, passionate work. --Robert A. Segal, Sixth Century Chair in Religious Studies


"""Pilard (independent scholar) presents a scholarly, detailed examination of Carl Jung's use of the concept of 'imagination' in its various forms and complexity....Delving into the etymology of these multiple terms will be a valuable exercise for any serious Jungian or post-Jungian scholar. This volume will be an excellent addition to the Jungian literature....Included extensive notes and references. Recommended.""--Choice ""Meticulously researched, Nathalie Pilard's book argues forcefully that, for all the importance seemingly granted the place of intuition in Jung's psychology, intuition is even more central to understanding Jung's ideas. An original and, indeed, passionate work.""--Robert A. Segal, Sixth Century Chair in Religious Studies"


Meticulously researched, Nathalie Pilard's book argues forcefully that, for all the importance seemingly granted the place of intuition in Jung's psychology, intuition is even more central to understanding Jung's ideas. An original and, indeed, passionate work. --Robert A. Segal, Sixth Century Chair in Religious Studies Pilard (independent scholar) presents a scholarly, detailed examination of Carl Jung's use of the concept of 'imagination' in its various forms and complexity....Delving into the etymology of these multiple terms will be a valuable exercise for any serious Jungian or post-Jungian scholar. This volume will be an excellent addition to the Jungian literature....Included extensive notes and references. Recommended. --Choice


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