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Into Psychology of the Unconscious작품 소개

<Into Psychology of the Unconscious> Prologue.

Carl Gustav Jung is a Swiss psychiatrist. In 1902, he received his medical doctorate from the University of Zurich. He developed complex research under the psychologist Eugen Bleuler, a professor at the university. While interacting with Freud, he began to study in-depth psychology in earnest. In 1908, at the age of 34, he and Freud formed the International Psychoanalytic Society. In 1912, after publishing 'Transformation and Symbolism of the Libido', he broke up with Freud due to differences in his views on the unconscious. At the age of 44 in 1918, he strengthened his own in-depth psychology by using the expression of ‘the prototype of collective unconsciousness.’ For the archetype study of collective unconsciousness, a comparative work between cultural and religious history is performed. In 1930, a paper dealing with the theoretical consideration of prototypes was presented. In 1935, he led the Eranos Conference, a group of scholars, and interacted with scholars around the world. Focusing on the fact that the prototype of the collective unconscious changes the personality in relation to the self-consciousness, he immersed himself in the study of alchemy. In 1948, the Jung Institute was established in Zurich, Switzerland. In 1953, the complete English edition was published. ‘Psychology of the Unconscious’ was written in 1912 at the age of 38. Jung explores the unconscious world by analyzing Miss Miller's phantasy system. In the unconscious desire that transcends time and space, he seeks the identity of human conflict. Through a common bond connected to ancient times, he expands the mechanism of the unconscious to develop intellectual insight. This book is an easy condensed form of a long and difficult text in a summary format.


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Author ‘nomadsirius’ Introduction.

‘Sirius’ is the brightest star in the night sky. Its name is derived from the Greek word Seirios, meaning 'glowing' or 'scorching'. Imagining Sirius rising just before sunrise, I begin the classic ‘Nomad’ journey. To let the West know the essence of Oriental culture, I am planning to publish 333 e-books.

A series of 333 eBooks.
1. 화이트헤드의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
2. 노자의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
3. 칼 구스타프 융의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
4. 장자의 언어로 세상을 성찰하다(In Korean, 2022).
5. We permeate into The Tao Te Ching(In English, 2022).
6. We permeate into Psychology of the Unconscious(In English, 2022).
7. We permeate into The Function of Reason(In English, 2022).
8. We permeate into The Zhuangzi(In English, 2022).
E-mail. liberaliskr@naver.com

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Prologue.
Author ‘nomadsirius’ Introduction.
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1. The two kinds of thinking. (1) Concerning the two forms of thinking.
(2) Ease into 'The two kinds of thinking' with Nietzsche's thoughts.
2. A food for which nervous women have an especial predilection. (1) The Miller Phantasies.
(2) Ease into 'A food for which nervous women have an especial predilection' with Cyrano's thoughts.
3. Who does the behemoth and leviathan in the Book of Job look like? (1) The hymn of creation.
(2) Ease into 'Who does the behemoth and leviathan in the Book of Job look like' with Seneca's thoughts.
4. Faust's contradictory impulse. (1) The son of the moth.
(2) Ease into 'Faust's contradictory impulse' with Nietzsche's thoughts.
5. What is an exhaustless and deathless light? (1) Aspects of the libido.
(2) Ease into 'What is an exhaustless and deathless light' with Cicero's thoughts.
6. The motive for all arts, including poetry, music, and painting? (1) The conception and the genetic theory of libido.
(2) Ease into 'The motive for all arts, including poetry, music, and painting' with Flotinus's thoughts.
7. How to turn into a creative libido. (1) The transformation of the libido, a possible source of primitive human discoveries.
(2) Ease into 'How to turn into a creative libido' with Upanishad's thoughts.
8. Where are the heroes headed? (1) The unconscious origin of the hero.
(2) Ease into 'Where are the heroes headed' with Macrobius's thoughts.
9. What is born of water and the Holy Spirit? (1) Symbolism of the mother and of rebirth.
(2) Ease into 'What is born of water and the Holy Spirit' with Goethe's thoughts.
10. The deadly arrows. (1) The battle for deliberance from the mother.
(2) Ease into 'The deadly arrows' with Nietzsche's thoughts.
11. The twofold mother. (1) The dual mother role.
(2) Ease into 'The twofold mother' with Nietzsche's thoughts.
12. Pieta of Michelangelo. (1) The sacrifice.
(2) Ease into 'Pieta of Michelangelo' with Upanishad's thoughts.


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