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دسته بندی: روانشناسی ویرایش: نویسندگان: Christian McMillan, Roderick Main, David Henderson سری: Philosophy & Psychoanalysis ISBN (شابک) : 9780367424817, 9780367824389 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2019 تعداد صفحات: 213 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 15 مگابایت
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Cover Endorsement Page Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Acknowledgement Contributors Introduction Outline of the volume References Part I History and contexts Chapter 1 How do we think in terms of wholes? Holistic voices and visions after World War II Notes Chapter 2 Irreducible responsibility: Applying holism to navigate the Anthropocene Introduction Mind and matter Gaia and psyche Sustainable individuation Note References Chapter 3 Georg Ernst Stahl’s holistic organism Pietism and hermeneutics Georg Ernst Stahl and his radical pietist medicine Reception Pietist application Concluding remarks Notes References Part II Analytical psychology Chapter 4 From the split to wholeness: The ‘coniunctio’ in C. G. Jung’s Red Book Introduction Before the Red Book (1901–1912) The Red Book (1913–1930) Conclusion Notes References Chapter 5 Science as a system: Connections between Carl Gustav Jung’s holistic thoughts about science and his Red Book experience Introduction Jung’s practice of science through the Red Book experience The structure of science as a living organism Discourses in The Red Book Experience is inherent to elaboration of thoughts Creation of holistic systems of doing and thinking Conclusion Notes References Chapter 6 The holistic wish: Migration of feeling, thought and experience Introduction: Wishing and psychic self-regulation The holistic wish: Principles and theory The holistic wish: A clinical example The holistic wish and the human psyche Concluding comments: The road as the engine of holistic migration of psyche References Chapter 7 Holistic education: The Jungian dilemma Introduction The concept of holism in education Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746–1827) Friedrich Froebel (1782–1852) The psychology of holistic education The Jungian dilemma Conclusion References Chapter 8 Simondon and Jung: Re-thinking individuation Who was Simondon? Simondon’s individuation The preindividual The transindividual Simondon and Jung Note References Part III Philosophy Chapter 9 A whole made of holes: Interrogating holism via Jung and Schelling Introduction Schelling’s Naturphilosophie: Inhibition, actants, derangement Jung: Analytical psychology as ungrounded science Conclusion: The darkness of obligation Notes References Chapter 10 Jung, Spinoza, Deleuze: A move towards realism Introduction Realism vs. anti-realism Spinoza, attributes, and absolute parity A move towards realism Notes References Chapter 11 Kant’s influence on Jung’s vitalism in the Zofingia Lectures Introduction Kant’s biophilosophy and the Critique of Teleological Judgement Reflections from a Deleuzian perspective Notes References Chapter 12 An emergent, critical realist understanding of holism Notes References Chapter 13 Synchronicity: Between wholes and alterity Introduction Main question Synchronicity and image-thinking Synchronicity and image thinking Conclusion Notes Chapter 14 Why don’t holisms describe the whole? The psyche as a case study John Macmurray Holism, teleology, and emergence Georg Henrik von Wright Dual-aspect monism Comparisons Two approaches to the psyche Notes Part IV Practice and the arts Chapter 15 A synchronistic experience in Serbia Introduction Appendix Afterword: The Butterfly, the Soul and Rebirth Notes References Chapter 16 The concept of kami in Shintō and holism: Psychotherapy and Japanese literature Introduction Kami in Japan Characteristics of ancient kami in Japan Kami in Japanese myth Conclusion Notes References Chapter 17 The CORE Trust: The holistic approach to addiction Note References Index