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The myth of meaning
- Title
- The myth of meaning / Aniela Jaffé, translated by R.F.C. Hull.
- Author
- Jaffé, Aniela
- Publication
- New York, Published by Putnam for the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology [1971]
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- Description
- 186 pages; 23 cm
- Summary
- Aniela Jeffé, collaborator and friend of pioneering Swiss psychologist C.G. Jung, explores the subjective world of inner experience, following Jung's path. Jaffé shows that any search of meaning ultimately leads to the inner "mythical" realm and must be understood as a limited subjective attempt to answer the unanswerable. Any conclusion drawn from such a quest is one's very own-- its formulation is one's own myth.
- Uniform Title
- Mythus vom Sinn im Werk von C.G. Jung. English
- Alternative Title
- Mythus vom Sinn im Werk von C.G. Jung.
- Myth of meaning in the work of C.G. Jung
- Subject
- Note
- Translation of Der Mythus vom Sinn im Werk von C. G. Jung.
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. [179]-186.
- LCCN
- 73120093
- OCLC
- ocm00136773
- 136773
- SCSB-191129
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library