Discover Carl G. Jung's essential lectures on the history of modern psychology, delivered at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in 1933-34 and now translated into English for the first time. Addressing both specialists and general readers, Jung explores the development of psychological concepts from the Enlightenment to his own time, with a particular focus on the evolution of the unconscious across French, German, British, and American thought.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain unique insight into Jung's own intellectual history and his perspective on the development of psychological thought.
- Access critical lectures previously unavailable in English, offering a primary source for understanding Jung's later work.
- Explore the historical emergence of key psychological concepts, especially the unconscious, through Jung's comparative analysis.
- Features detailed analyses of significant historical texts like Justinus Kerner's The Seeress of Prevorst and Théodore Flournoy's From India to the Planet Mars.