Over his long career, Jung maintained a compelling interest in occult phenomena as a subject of psychological concern. His very first publication, in 1902, was a psychiatric study of a medium, and his letters and autobiography frequently comment on parapsychological phenomena. This collection brings together Jung's writing on the occult, beginning in 1902 and concluding in 1960, the year before his death. Included is the text of a public lecture 'On Spiritualist Phenomena', in which he surveyed the history and psychology of the subject in America and Europe, and told of his experience in investigating eight mediums in Zurich.
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Höhe: 178 mm
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978-0-7448-0065-4 (9780744800654)
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Foreword. Foreword to Jung. On the Pyshcology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena. On Spiritualistic Phenomena. The Psychological Foundations of Belief in Spirits. The Soul and Death. Psychology and Spiritualism. On Spooks: Heresy or Truth? Foreword to Jaffe: Applications and Precognition. The Future of Parapsychology. Bibliography.