Synchronicity : C.G. Jung, psychoanalysis, and religion
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Synchronicity : C.G. Jung, psychoanalysis, and religion
Praeger, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-144) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Synchronistic events can be explained fully in naturalistic terms. They comprise an instance of the uncanny as they return the individual subjectively to a period when the world, as the good parent, was sympathetically attuned to the individual's wishes and requirements. Jung invoked the spiritual, or the supernatural, or the paranormal to explain synchronicity rather than exploring the early stages of human existence.
Faber offers a critique of Jung's theory of synchronicity that develops an alternative to demystify synchronistic happenings by explaining them in purely naturalistic terms. The book's larger purpose is to demystify Jung's archetypal psychology and to explain the whole Jungian approach to human behavior in naturalistic terms. Because Jung's psychology is ultimately religious in nature, the book touches generally upon the implications of religion and religious conduct. The book offers the reader an opportunity to ponder the psychological nature of synchronicity either as a spiritual occurrence with paranormal overtones or as a return of the repressed, a mnemonic trace of events that actually transpired in the life of the individual.
目次
Preface
Jungian Synchronicity: Questions, Issues, Alternatives
The Psychoanalytic Matrix of Synchronistic Events
Unpacking the Jungian Projections: A New Psychoanalytic Account of Synchronicity
Epilogue: A Discussion of Synchronicity and Related Matters
Bibliography
Index
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