
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1999
Pages: 59-80
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048151288
Full citation:
, "The subject in phenomenology and analytic (jungian) psychology", in: Phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1999


The subject in phenomenology and analytic (jungian) psychology
pp. 59-80
in: Burt C. Hopkins (ed), Phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1999Abstract
The Analytic Psychology of Carl Jung has received little serious attention from philosophers in general and phenomenologists in particular. This has been most unfortunate, especially when it comes to philosophical appraisals of the epistemological, ontological, and for that matter, phenomenological and hermeneutical status of the "unconscious." The almost exclusive focus of philosophers on Freud's notion of the unconscious has, in my view, eclipsed from philosophical discussion a formulation of the problematic of the unconscious that, apart from its many purely psychological advantages over Freud's formulation, is also far less epistemologically naïve.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 1999
Pages: 59-80
Series: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789048151288
Full citation:
, "The subject in phenomenology and analytic (jungian) psychology", in: Phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1999