An edition of What is wrong with Jung (1994)

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An edition of What is wrong with Jung (1994)

What is wrong with Jung

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In this detailed and systematic critique of the theories of psychologist Carl G. Jung (1875-1961), Don McGowan exposes the many flaws in Jungian analysis and methodology. Beginning with Jung's interpretation of religion and his attempts to draw parallels between mythology and his patients' dreams, McGowan finds a consistent lack of rigor, a highly selective use of evidence, and a tendency toward broad generalization, which ignores important cultural distinctions.

Jung's popular theory of the collective unconscious is especially criticized as an example of overinterpretation and a failure to examine the diversity of cultural evidence. His proposed archetypes, which are derived from a narrow and rather biased study of Indo-European cultures, may reflect nothing more than patterns of cultural conditioning, argues McGowan, and not some universal substructure of the human mind, as Jung suggests.

In Jung's ideas about the "blond beast" and other "innate" characteristics of various races, McGowan detects disturbing echoes of Alfred Rosenberg, the German Nazi Party's chief ideologist; and his attitude toward women, by today's standards, is decidedly sexist - all of which makes his continuing popularity in the politically correct 1990s difficult to understand.

Despite these fundamental problems in Jungian analysis, McGowan points out that some of Jung's ideas, particularly his contributions to personality theory, have enduring scientific value. Jung's contrasting categories of extraversion and introversion, and his thinking, feeling, sensing, and intuiting personality types are based on empirical observations. Unlike so much of Jungian theory, his personality theory is testable and is widely used by modern psychologists today.

What Is Wrong with Jung is the only critique of Jung's work that does not attempt to promote another school of psychological analysis in place of the Jungian approach. McGowan's objective, thorough, and very readable presentation will be of interest to critics and advocates of Jung alike.

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Prometheus Books
Language
English
Pages
219

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-212) and index.

Published in
Buffalo, N.Y

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Dewey Decimal Class
150.19/54/092
Library of Congress
BF109.J8 M35 1994, BF109.J8M35 1994

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Pagination
219 p. ;
Number of pages
219

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Open Library
OL1427784M
Internet Archive
whatiswrongwithj0000mcgo
ISBN 10
0879758597
LCCN
93038952
OCLC/WorldCat
29310798
Library Thing
379336
Goodreads
4233417

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