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Temporality Shame And The Problem Of Evil In Jungian Psychology 1st Edition Stein

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Temporality Shame And The Problem Of Evil In Jungian Psychology 1st Edition Stein
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.38 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Stein, Murray
ISBN: 9780367465773, 9781003029687, 9780367465766, 9781000197976, 9781000198034, 0367465779, 100302968X, 0367465760, 1000197972
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Temporality Shame And The Problem Of Evil In Jungian Psychology 1st Edition Stein by Stein, Murray 9780367465773, 9781003029687, 9780367465766, 9781000197976, 9781000198034, 0367465779, 100302968X, 0367465760, 1000197972 instant download after payment.

In this unique work Murray Stein and Elena Caramazza share their rich and reflective conversations on several key themes through an exchange of letters, essays, and emails. This rich discussion, ignited by Stein's 2016 lecture on Wolfgang Pauli's The Piano Lesson, moves from the function of temporality to shame and the problem of evil, touching on the work of C. G. Jung, Raimon Panikkar, Erich Neumann and Marie-Louise von Franz. Stein's contributions detail how Pauli's contact with Jung inspired a thought experiment which attempted to merge quantum physics and depth psychology, and how Neumann and Jung compare on 'the problem of evil', while Caramazza shares clinical case studies and personal reflections to illustrate her points. The book concludes with a script inspired by Pauli, and an afterword which expands on the insights of the main text. Temporality, Shame, and the Problem of Evil in Jungian Psychologywill be of great interest to academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian ideas and to analytical psychologists in practice and in training.

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