Nietzsche and Jung: the whole self in the union of opposites
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New York, NY
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Brunner-Routledge
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes bibliographical references and index
NOTES PERTAINING TO TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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Lucy Huskinson
CONTENTS NOTE
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Opposites in the whole self -- Opposites in early Nietzsche-- metaphysical, aesthetic, and psychological opposites -- Opposites in Nietzsche post-8781-- the denial of metaphysical opposites -- The ubermensch as a union of opposites -- Opposites in the Jungian model of the psyche -- The self as a union of opposites -- The potential influence of Nietzsche's model on that of Jung -- The disagreement between Nietzsche and Jung-- the process of uniting opposites -- The similarities between Nietzsche and Jung-- the whole self in the union of opposites -- Jung's rejection of Nietzsche's model -- Nietzsche's madness-- a Jungian critique of Nietzsche's model -- Nietzsche's absolution-- a metacritique of Jung's critique of Nietzsche's model -- Jung's shadow-- the ambiguities of Jung's reception of Nietzsche resolved -- Jung's madness-- a Nietzschean critique of Jung's model