Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
288
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jul 1, 1970
Éditeur
Princeton University Press (NJ)
ISBN-10
0691097682
ISBN-13
9780691097688
Description
This compilation gathers the early works of C.G. Jung, highlighting his formative years from 1900 to 1905. It provides a window into the nascent stages of Jung's thought processes and psychological theories, offering rich insights into his evolving understanding of the human psyche. Through these writings, readers can trace the foundations of his later groundbreaking contributions to psychology.
Accompanying Jung's original texts are interpretations and analyses from notable figures such as R.F.C. Hull, Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and Gerhard Adler. Their perspectives enrich the narrative, framing Jung’s ideas within the broader context of psychological study and demonstrating the lasting impact of his work on modern psychology.
Accompanying Jung's original texts are interpretations and analyses from notable figures such as R.F.C. Hull, Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and Gerhard Adler. Their perspectives enrich the narrative, framing Jung’s ideas within the broader context of psychological study and demonstrating the lasting impact of his work on modern psychology.
Genres
Jeunes adultes
Santé et Bien-être
Psychologie