Platonic Jung and the nature of self

Asheville, North Carolina: Chiron Publications (2017)
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Abstract

How does Jung model his psychology on Plato's philosophy? The Platonic Jung looks at similarities between the two, particularly in the structure of the cosmos and psyche and in the nature of the self. The book reunites philosophy and psychology and expresses the message these men imparted-the soul is the true self and worth finding.

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