Nietzsches "Zarathustra" :Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939. Two Volumes ( Jung Seminars )

Publication subTitle :Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939. Two Volumes

Publication series :Jung Seminars

Author: Jung C. G.;Jarrett James L.;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781400843107

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691099538

Subject: B516.47 Nietzsche, F. 1844 ~ 1900)

Keyword: 体育

Language: ENG

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As a young man growing up near Basel, Jung was fascinated and disturbed by tales of Nietzsche's brilliance, eccentricity, and eventual decline into permanent psychosis. These volumes, the transcript of a previously unpublished private seminar, reveal the fruits of his initial curiosity: Nietzsche's works, which he read as a student at the University of Basel, had moved him profoundly and had a lifelong influence on his thought. During the sessions the mature Jung spoke informally to members of his inner circle about a thinker whose works had not only overwhelmed him with the depth of their understanding of human nature but also provided the philosophical sources of many of his own psychological and metapsychological ideas. Above all, he demonstrated how the remarkable book Thus Spake Zarathustra illustrates both Nietzsche's genius and his neurotic and prepsychotic tendencies.

Since there was at that time no thought of the seminar notes being published, Jung felt free to joke, to lash out at people and events that irritated or angered him, and to comment unreservedly on political, economic, and other public concerns of the time. This seminar and others, including the one recorded in Dream Analysis, were given in English in Zurich during the 1920s and 1930s.

Chapter

V. 7 November 1934

VI. 14 November 1934

VII. 21 November 1934

VIII. 28 November 1934

IX. 5 December 1934

X. 12 December 1934

WINTER 1935

I. 23 January 1935

II. 30 January 1935

III. 6 February 1935

IV. 13 February 1935

V. 20 February 1935

VI. 27 February 1935

VII. 6 March 1935

VIII. 13 March 1935

SPRING 1935

I. 8 May 1935

II. 15 May 1935

III. 22 May 1935

IV. 29 May 1935

V. 5 June 1935

VI. 12 June 1935

VII. 19 June 1935

VIII. 26 June 1935

AUTUMN 1935

I. 16 October 1935

II. 23 0ctober 1935

III. 30 October 1935

IV. 6 November 1935

V. 13 November 1935

VI. 20 November 1935

VII. 27 November 1935

VIII. 4 December 1935

IX. 11 December 1935

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WINTER 1936

I. 22 January 1936

II. 29 January 1936

III. 5 February 1936

IV. 12 February 1936

V. 19 February 1936

VI. 26 February 1936

VII. 4 March 1936

SPRING 1936

I. 6 May 1936

II. 13 May 1936

III. 20 May 1936

IV. 27 May 1936

V. 3 June 1936

VI. 10 June 1936

VII. 17 June1936

VIII. 24 June 1936

SPRING 1937

I. 5 May 1937

II. 12 May 1937

III. 19 May 1937

IV. 26 May 1937

V. 2 June 1937

VI. 9 June 1937

VII. 16 June 1937

VIII. 23 June 1937

IX. 30 June 1937

SPRING 1938

I. 4 May 1938

II. 11 May 1938

III. 18 May 1938

IV. 25 May 1938

V. 8 June 1938

VI. 15 June 1938

VII. 22 June 1938

AUTUMN 1938

I. 19 October 1938

II. 26 October 1938

III. 2 November 1938

IV. 9 November 1938

V. 16 November 1938

VI. 30 November 1938

VII. 7 December 1938

WINTER 1939

I. I8 January 1939

II. 25 January 1939

III. 1 February 1939

IV. 8 February 1939

V. 15 February 1939

REFERENCES TO THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF Thus Spake Zarathustra

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