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Jung's Four and Some Philosophers: A Paradigm for Philosophy
โ Scribed by Thomas M. King S.J.
- Publisher
- University of Notre Dame Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 333
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Jung's Four and Some Philosophers
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Notes
Bibliography
Other Works
PART Iโ THREE WITH A PERCEIVING FACULTY AS DOMINANT
1โ Plato: Socrates Welcomes a Stranger: The Dominant Gives Way to the Self
Iโ The Republic: Quaternity in State and Soul
IIโ The Conscious Mind and the Passions
IIIโ Enantiodromia and a New Definition of Being
IVโ With S Acknowledged, Plato Develops an Interest in Physical Science
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Plato
I and II
Other Works
2โ John Locke: A Late Encounter with the "Bottom": The Dominant Finally Looks to the Unconscious
Iโ Locke's Theory of Knowledge
IIโ The Physical World of the Sensate
IIIโ The Man of Action
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Locke
Other Works
3โ Sartre: Jean sans Terre Tries to Descend: The Repressed Takes Over; Then a Move to Integration
Iโ An Idealist Discovers Existence
IIโ Two Separate Regions of Being
IIIโ The Dramatic Leap from Contemplation to Action
IVโ The Opposites Will be Reconciled by Action
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Sartre
Other Works
PART IIโ SIX WITH A JUDGING FACULTY AS DOMINANT
4โ St. Augustine: A Long and Troubled Conversion: The Search for the Repressed and Integration
Iโ Augustine's Conversion and the Finding of Truth
IIโ The Struggle of Conversion Continues
IIIโ The Union of Opposites
Notes
Bibliography
Works of St. Augustine
Other Works
5โ Descartes: Thought and Extension Divided: Philosophical Troubles Pass and the Dominant Rules
Iโ Descartes As Both Rationalist and Dreamer
IIโ Problems of a Dualist
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Descartes
Other Works
6โ Spinoza: Thought and Extension United: The Dominant Quietly Allows the Repressed
Iโ Spinoza Considers Thought and Extension
IIโ Spinoza's Ethics
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Spinoza
Other Works
7โ Rousseau: The Heart's Uncertain Reasons: The Dominant and Suggestions of Integration
Iโ A Troubled Move to Become Intelligent
IIโ The Philosophical Method of a Feeler
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Rousseau
Other Works
8โ Kant: Pure Reason Falters and Regains Control: The Dominant Allows Auxiliaries, Then the Represse...
Iโ Enantiodromia: A Thinker Discovers His Feelings
IIโ Kant's Architecture of Quaternity
IIIโ The T and F Are Divinely United
IVโ Nature Draws Us Beyond Reason
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Kant
Other Works
9โ Kierkegaard: Sacrificium Intellectus: The Dominant Surrenders to a Troubled Conjunction
Iโ Personalities of a Thinker
IIโ Time, Eternity and Existence
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Kierkegaard
Other Works
PART IIIโ THREE WITH A PERCEIVING FACULTY AS DOMINANT
10โ Whitehead: Process Leads to Peace: Weaving Together the Dominant and the Repressed
Iโ An Intuitive Situates Himself among Philosophers
IIโ The Development of an Intuitive
IIIโ Metaphysics and Theology
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Whitehead
Other Works
11โ Hume: A Philosopher Turns to History: The Dominant Cedes to Nature
Iโ Radical Skepticism and Practical Living
IIโ Hume the Moralist
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Hume
Other Works
12โ Teilhard: Quaternity in Omega: The Process of Transformation
Iโ An Account of Integration
IIโ The Divine Milieu
IIIโ The Macrocosm Becomes Centered on Omega
Notes
Bibliography
Works of Teilhard
Other Works
EPILOGUEโ A FINAL REFLECTION
I
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III
Notes
Bibliography
INDEX
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