From Id to Thou
David W. Robinson
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$27.95
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Though Carl Jung carefully distinguished his work as an empirical psychology and not an ethical philosophy, David Robinson seeks and finds the often neglected moral values that underlie Jung’s depth psychology. Robinson’s book breaks new ground to embrace and clarify “the centrality of conscience in Jungian work” as the Swiss psychologist “revived an all-but-forgotten method of moral discernment and established an unsuspected ground for the ethical.”
| Product Detail |
| 290 pages Paperback |
| 2005 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-8091-4340-2 |
| Product No. 60533 |
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$27.95
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