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Nietzsche and Jung : the whole self in the union of opposites

Author: Lucy Huskinson
Publisher: Hove ; New York : Brunner-Routledge, 2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; C G Jung; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Carl Gustav Jung; C G Jung; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Friedrich Nietzsche; Carl G Jung
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Lucy Huskinson
ISBN: 1583918329 9781583918326 1583918337 9781583918333 9780203508299 0203508297
OCLC Number: 54487713
Description: xiv, 233 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Opposites in the whole self --
Opposites in early Nietzsche--
metaphysical, aesthetic, and psychological opposites --
Opposites in Nietzsche post-1878--
the denial of metaphysical opposites --
The übermensch as a union of opposites --
Opposites in the Jungian model of the psyche --
The self as a union of opposites --
The potential influence of Nietzsche's model on that of Jung --
The disagreement between Nietzsche and Jung--
the process of uniting opposites --
The similarities between Nietzsche and Jung--
the whole self in the union of opposites --
Jung's rejection of Nietzsche's model --
Nietzsche's madness--
a Jungian critique of Nietzsche's model --
Nietzsche's absolution--
a metacritique of Jung's critique of Nietzsche's model --
Jung's shadow--
the ambiguities of Jung's reception of Nietzsche resolved --
Jung's madness--
a Nietzschean critique of Jung's model.
Responsibility: Lucy Huskinson.
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