Jung on Active Imagination by Jung C. G. Chodorow Joan

Jung on Active Imagination by Jung C. G. Chodorow Joan

Author:Jung, C. G., Chodorow, Joan
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2015-02-24T05:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1 [Delivered as a lecture, ‘Ziele der Psychotherapie,’ on April 12, 1929, at the 4th General Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Bad Nauheim, and published in the Bericht of the Congress, 1929; republished in Seelenprobleme der Gegenwart (Zurich, 1931), pp. 87–114. Previously trans. by C. F. Baynes and W. S. Dell in Modern Man in Search of a Soul (London and New York, 1933. – EDITORS.]

2 [Published at Leipzig, 1904–13. – EDITORS.]

3 [The attribution to Coleridge is incorrect, according to Coleridgean scholars who were consulted. – EDITORS.]

4 [Viz., thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition. – EDITORS.]

5 [The term ‘nothing but’ (nichts als) denotes the common habit of explaining something unknown by reducing it to something apparently known and thereby devaluing it. For instance, when a certain illness is said to be ‘nothing but psychic,’ it is explained as imaginary and is thus devalued. The expression is borrowed from James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 12. – EDITORS.]

6 This has since been remedied. Cf. ‘A Study in the Process of Individuation.’ [Also cf. Psychology and Alchemy (CW 12) Part II. – EDITORS.]



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