Can one be Jung and wise?

The Philosophers' Magazine 42 (42):58-62 (2008)
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Abstract

Despite his banishment from the philosophy shelves in bookshops, Jung’s thought represents, in fact, a highly sophisticated philosophical position. Maybe it’s time we began to take Jung seriously as a philosopher.

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