C.G. Jung and Nikolai Berdyaev : Individuation and the Person : A Critical Comparison
by Nicolaus, Georg-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | |
General introduction | |
BerdyaevÆs Life | |
An Introduction to BerdyaevÆs Philosophy | |
The Foundations of BerdyaevÆs Personalism | |
Anthropological and Psychological Reduction | |
Person in Jung and Berdyaev | |
BerdyaevÆs Understanding of the Person | |
JungÆs Understanding of the Person | |
Individuation and Spiritual Experience | |
Esse in Anima and the Epistemology of the Heart | |
Epistemology of the Heart | |
Esse in Anima: Towards Psychological Religion | |
Psychological Idealism and Existential Intuition | |
Person and God-image | |
Trinity and Divine-Humanity in Berdyaev | |
JungÆs Psychological Interpretation of the Christian God-image | |
Pneuma and Psychic Energy | |
Individuation and the Ethics of Creativity | |
BerdyaevÆs Ethics of Creativity | |
JungÆs Ethics of Individuation | |
Conclusion: Moving Beyond the Pre/Trans Fallacy | |
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