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082 | _a150.1954 JUN | ||
100 | _aJung C.G. | ||
245 | 0 | _a"Zofingia Lectures / Translated by Jan Van Heurck, with an introduction by Marie-ouise Von Franz." | |
260 | _aLondon | ||
260 | _bRoutledge & Kegan Paul | ||
260 | _c1983 | ||
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520 | _aThe Zofingia Club was a discussion group to which C.G. Jung belonged as a medical student: in 1897 he became Chairman, and gave five lectures. These have survived and are published here in a supplementary volume to the Collected Works. The lectures are of great interest to anyone concerned with Jung's early ideas, as a young medical student from a strongly Swiss Protestant background. The Lectures are: The Border Zones of Exact Science (November 1896); Some Thoughts on Psychology (May 1897); An Inaugural Address on Becoming Chairman of the Zofingia Club; Thoughts on the Nature and Value of Speculative Inquiry (Summer 1898); and Thoughts on the Interpretation of Christianity with Reference to the Theory of Albrecht Ritschl (January 1899). | ||
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