发表于2024-12-25
The Jung Cult 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
没有看完,看到一半,觉得目前的我实在不需要探讨荣格了。看到一半,觉得弗洛伊德是必然会和荣格分开的。弗洛伊德追求的是将精神分析培育成一门科学,而荣格追求的还是他那无穷想象力之下的神秘主义?
评分作为一个荣格“崇拜者”,必须要写点什么。 任你说荣格早期经历的不可信都好 任你说荣格自我体验的宗教性都好 任你污蔑荣格的反犹倾向纳粹思想都好 任你说荣格的自恋自我中心自我陶醉什么的都好 任你说荣格分析学说只是为中产阶段服务并且专注经济利益都好 我仍然觉得那一切...
评分读这本书,得到很多零碎的资料,对理解精神分析,了解那个时代的思想风潮,很有帮助。 之前阅读的黑塞、德日进都的理路线索,都在这本书里,得到新的理解。
评分读这本书,得到很多零碎的资料,对理解精神分析,了解那个时代的思想风潮,很有帮助。 之前阅读的黑塞、德日进都的理路线索,都在这本书里,得到新的理解。
评分读这本书,得到很多零碎的资料,对理解精神分析,了解那个时代的思想风潮,很有帮助。 之前阅读的黑塞、德日进都的理路线索,都在这本书里,得到新的理解。
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In this provocative reassessment of C. G. Jung's thought, Richard Noll boldly argues that such ideas as the "collective unconscious" and the theory of the archetypes come as much from late nineteenth-century occultism, neo-paganism, and social Darwinian teachings as they do from natural science. Noll sees the break with Sigmund Freud in 1912 not as a split within the psychoanalytic movement but as Jung's turning away from science and his founding of a new religion, which offered a rebirth ("individuation"), surprisingly like that celebrated in ancient mystery cult teachings. Jung, in fact, consciously inaugurated a cult of personality centered on himself and passed down to the present by a body of priest-analysts extending this charismatic movement, or "personal religion," to late twentieth-century individuals.
Noll carefully reconstructs the intellectual currents of fin-de-siecle Germany which influenced Jung. In conjunction with his scientific training in medicine, Jung was drawn equally to these other ideas and teachings of the time: the vitalist school in biology associated with Naturphilosophie, the evolutionary biology and monistic religion of Hackel, racialist speculations on Aryan origins and character, Nietzsche's theory of the "new nobility," neo-pagan sun worshippers, and the speculations of philologists and archeologists on prehistoric cultures and their matriarchical religions. Many of the themes and symbols of these volkisch beliefs were used by the National Socialists and have become so identified with Hitler and the Nazis that it is difficult to disentangle the sources from this later use. Noll deftly uncovers the worldview of early twentieth-century German culture and firmly separates Jung and his teachings from the later National Socialist movement.
Richard Noll's groundbreaking work of historical reconstruction brings scholarship on C. G. Jung to a new level of sophistication. Noll's book does for Jung what Frank Sulloway's Freud: The Biologist of the Mind did for modern Freud studies. Written for the general reader this book will also be an important source for historians of science and psychiatry and will form the basis of all future Jung criticism.
The Jung Cult 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书