Jung and Philosophy

Jung and Philosophy by Jon Mills, published by Routledge in 2019, is a comprehensive exploration of the philosophical implications of C.G. Jung’s thought. This edition spans 314 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the surprising lack of engagement by philosophers with Jung’s work, offering insights from internationally recognized philosophers, Jungian analysts, and scholars who delve into key theoretical concepts such as archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the mind-body problem.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of Jung’s ideas as they relate to various traditional topics in the humanities and social sciences. The contributors aim to unpack the philosophical consequences of Jung’s theories, providing a fresh perspective that encourages theoretical refinement and shifts in emphasis. This volume is particularly relevant for those in psychoanalysis, philosophy, cultural theory, and related fields, marking a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding analytical psychology and its intersection with philosophical inquiry.
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Although the works of C.G. Jung have received worldwide attention, there has been surprisingly little engagement by philosophers. In this volume, internationally recognized philosophers, Jungian analysts, and scholars attempt to fill this void in the literature. Although Jung did not have a formalized, systematic philosophy, the philosophical implications of his thought are explored in relation to his key theoretical postulates on archetypes, the collective unconscious, the mind-body problem, phenomenology, epistemology, psychology of religion, alchemy, myth, ethics, aesthetics, and the question of transcendence. Through analyzing Jung philosophically, new vistas emerge for enhanced explication, theoretical refinement, revision, and redirecting shifts in emphasis that lend more proper cohesion to Jung’s philosophy.
For the first time we may observe philosophers attempting to unpack the philosophical consequences of Jung’s thought applied to many traditional topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. Given that Jung has not been historically taken up by philosophers, critiqued, nor applied to contemporary theories of mind, culture, and human nature, this is the first book of its kind. It is argued that a new generation of research in analytical psychology can benefit from philosophical scrutiny and theoretical fortification.
Jung and Philosophy will be of interest to psychoanalysts, philosophers, cultural theorists, religious scholars, and the disciplines of depth psychology and post-Jungian studies.
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