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020 _a9781138687424
082 _a155.2644
_bJUN
100 _aJung, Carl Gustav
_918529
245 _aPsychological types
260 _bRoutledge
_aNew York
_c2017
300 _axx, 548 p.
365 _aGBP
_b19.99
490 _aRoutledge Classics
500 _aTable of content: Foreword to the Routledge Classics Edition, John Beebe Introduction. 1. The Problem of Types in the History of Classical and Medieval Thought 2. Schiller's Ideas on the Type Problem 3. The Apollinium and Dionysian 4. the Type Problem in Human Character 5. The Type Problem in Poetry 6. The Type Problem in Psychopathology 7. The Type Problem in Aesthetics 8. The Type Problem in Modern Philosophy 9. The Type Problem in Biography 10. General Descriptions of the Types 11. Definitions Epilogue. [https://www.routledge.com/Psychological-Types/Jung/p/book/9781138687424?srsltid=AfmBOorX1HbgaYGy9Sc5DFdpl07Q3Kb489tiFBgqeX6sOGY5NDtd7E4C]
520 _aPsychological Types is one of Jung's most important and famous works. First published in English by Routledge in the early 1920s it appeared after Jung's so-called fallow period, during which he published little, and it is perhaps the first significant book to appear after his own confrontation with the unconscious. It is the book that introduced the world to the terms 'extravert' and 'introvert'. Though very much associated with the unconscious, in Psychological Types Jung shows himself to be a supreme theorist of the conscious. In putting forward his system of psychological types Jung provides a means for understanding ourselves and the world around us: our different patterns of behaviour, our relationships, marriage, national and international conflict, organizational functioning. (https://www.routledge.com/Psychological-Types/Jung/p/book/9781138687424?srsltid=AfmBOorX1HbgaYGy9Sc5DFdpl07Q3Kb489tiFBgqeX6sOGY5NDtd7E4C)
650 _aPsychology
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