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What (who) is Carl Jung - definition


Carl Jung publications         
  • Red Book]]''), and ''[[Psychology and Alchemy]]''.
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Carl jung publications; Carl Jung bibliography; Jung bibliography
This is a list of writings published by Carl Jung. Many of Jung's most important works have been collected, translated, and published in a 20-volume set by Princeton University Press, entitled The Collected Works of C.
Jung Jung-hwa         
KOREAN INDEPENDENCE ACTIVIST OF THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION PERIOD (1900-1991)
Draft:Jung Jung Hwa; Jung Jung Hwa
Jung Jung Hwa () was a Korean independence activist of the Japanese occupation period. She worked as a fundraiser for more than a decade, taking the role of raising funds for the provisional government's independence movement.
Johann Heinrich Jung         
  • Johann Heinrich Jung
GERMAN OPHTHALMOLOGIST, ECONOMIST AND AUTHOR
Jung Stilling; Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling; Heinrich Stilling
Johann Heinrich Jung (12 September 1740, in Grund – 2 April 1817, in Karlsruhe), better known by his assumed name Heinrich Stilling, was a German author.
Examples of use of Carl Jung
1. The composer is pictured on the cover of the Sergeant Pepper LP, between Carl Jung and Mae West.
2. It was Carl Jung who said that his duty as a psychologist was to help men of genius to keep their neuroses.
3. "What Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell and a lot of us universalists think is, people need the magical side, the mythological side, of religion.
4. One listener suggested to Trkulja that the whirling design may have become a pagan symbol precisely because people so readily understand it, that it may be what the psychologist Carl Jung referred to as an archetypal image, something identified on a subconscious level by people of any culture.