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An entire revision of Psychology of the subconscious (orig. 1911-12), Jung's first vital assertion of his autonomous place.

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G. JUNG 45 AUTHOR’S NOTE TO THE FIRST AMERICAN/ENGLISH EDITION My task in this work has been to investigate an individual fantasy system, and in the doing of it problems of such magnitude have been uncovered that my endeavour to grasp them in their entirety has necessarily meant only a superficial orientation toward those paths the opening and exploration of which may possibly crown the work of future investigators with success. I am not in sympathy with the attitude which favours the repression of certain possible working hypotheses because they are perhaps erroneous, and so may possess no lasting value.

1475. 11. Bes, with Horus-eyes Bronze figure, Serapeum of Saqqara, Egypt, c. C. Louvre, Paris. Drawing from Lanzone, Dizionario, I, Pl. LXXX, fig. 3. 12. The birth-giving orifice From a Mexican lienzo. Drawing from Danzel, Symbole, pl. 87. 13. ), c. C. British Museum. Drawing from Wolters and Bruns, Das Kabirenheiligtum bei Theben, I, pl. 29. 14. The banquet of the Cabir From a bowl by the Cabiri Painter, c. C. National Museum, Athens. Drawing from Wolters and Bruns, Das Kabirenheligtum bet Theben, I, pl.

Were it otherwise, the deaf-mute would be extremely limited in his thinking capacity, which is not the case at all. ” Historically speaking, this ideal language, this directed thinking, is derived from primitive words, as Wundt has explained: A further important consequence of the interaction of sound and meaning is that many words come to lose their original concrete significance altogether, and turn into signs for general ideas expressive of the apperceptive functions of relating and comparing, and their products.

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