Franz Josef Johannes Konrad Jung (26 November 1888 – 21 January 1963) was a writer, economist and political activist in Germany. He also wrote under the...
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painter Peter Birkhäuser was treated by a student of Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz, and corresponded with Jung about the translation of dream symbolism into works...
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Niehus, born on December 28, 1904 Gret Baumann, born on February 8, 1906 Franz Jung-Merker, born on November 28, 1908 Marianne Niehus, born on September 20...
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Franz Jung (born 1966 in Mannheim) is a German Roman Catholic bishop. Jung studied Roman Catholic theology and philosophy at Ducal Georgianum in Munich...
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Franz Jung (1899 − 1978) was a German pianist, music educator and conductor. Jung began his career as a solo répétiteur at the Semperoper in Dresden....
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finish secondary school, von Franz met the psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung when, together with a classmate and nephew of Jung's assistant Toni Wolff, she and...
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Julius Jung (1894–1934), German lawyer Emma Jung (1882–1955), Swiss psychoanalyst and author Franz Jung (1889–1963), German writer Franz Josef Jung (born...
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Richthofen), Franz Kafka and other artists, including Franz Jung and other founders of Berlin Dada. His influence on psychology was more limited. Carl Jung claimed...
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Franz Josef Jung (born 5 March 1949) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He became Federal Minister of Defence in the Grand...
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Anima and animus (redirect from Anima (Jung))
(link) von Franz, "Process" in Jung, Symbols p. 234 C. G. Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (London 1996) p. 124 C. G. Jung, Alchemical...
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fellow contributors to Die Aktion, among them the restless anarchist poet Franz Jung whom she would later marry and under whose shadow, according to some evaluations...
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Self in Jungian psychology (redirect from Self (Jung))
unconscious". Jung recognized many dream images as representing the self, including a stone, the world tree, an elephant, and the Christ. Von Franz considered...
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G. Jung Institute, Zürich (German: C. G. Jung-Institut Zürich) was founded in Zürich, Switzerland in 1948 by the psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, the...
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psychoanalysis to be the preparation for revolution, and the anarchist writer Franz Jung. By now his artistic circle had come to include the writer Salomo Friedlaender...
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noted that Franz Stuck was Hitler's favorite painter from childhood on. Stuck's paintings were mentioned by Carl Jung, who wrote: ... Franz Stuck, whose...
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mystica soror (mystical sister) Jungian Swiss analyst Marie-Louise von Franz, Jung began collecting old alchemical texts, compiled a lexicon of key phrases...
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which he participated in the assassination of Franz Josef Heinz. Expelled by the French authorities, Jung moved to Munich, where in 1925 he opened a law...
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Analytical psychology (redirect from Jung's analytical psychology)
biography of Jung. At the start, it was known as the "Zurich school", whose chief figures were Eugen Bleuler, Franz Riklin, Alphonse Maeder and Jung, all centred...
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Franz Jung (Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg) have implemented the pastoral document, in addition to Bishops Gerhard Feige of Magdeburg and Franz-Josef...
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Franz Jung (Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg) have implemented the pastoral document, in addition to Bishops Gerhard Feige of Magdeburg and Franz-Josef...
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This is a list of writings published by Carl Jung. Many of Jung's most important works have been collected, translated, and published in a 20-volume set...
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1351/pac200779040581. Pitterna, Thomas; Cassayre, Jérôme; Hüter, Ottmar Franz; Jung, Pierre M.J.; Maienfisch, Peter; Kessabi, Fiona Murphy; Quaranta, Laura;...
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Aktion, Pfemfert published a variety of authors: Victor Hugo Hedwig Dohm Franz Jung Leo Tolstoy Karl Otten Taylor, Seth (1990). Left-Wing Nietzscheans: The...
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Jungian archetypes (redirect from Jung's archetypes)
Relations Approach. Shambhala Publications. ISBN 978-0-8348-2499-7. Jung, Emma; Franz, Marie-Luise von (1998). The Grail Legend. Princeton, NJ: Princeton...
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freemason. Karl Gustav Jung was the son of a prosperous medical practitioner from Mainz, involved in the campaign against Napoleon, Franz Ignaz and his wife...
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Friedhelm Hofmann (25 June 2004 appointed – 18 September 2017 retired) Franz Jung (16 February 2018 – ) Lauchert, Friedrich. "St. Kilian." The Catholic...
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Dreams in analytical psychology (category Carl Jung)
form, of the present state of his unconscious". Jung and his followers, such as Marie Louise von Franz (for whom dreams are "the voice of human instinct")...
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Arthur Goldstein Herman Gorter Antonie Pannekoek Franz Jung Karl Korsch Heinrich Laufenberg Paul Mattick Franz Pfemfert Bernhard Reichenbach Otto Rühle Adam...
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(born 1962), footballer Christine Lambrecht (born 1965), politician (SPD) Franz Jung (born 1966), Roman Catholic bishop Steffi Graf (born 1969), tennis player...
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bishop Karl-Heinz Wiesemann from Roman Catholic Diocese of Speyer, bishop Franz Jung, from Roman Catholic Diocese of Würzburg, archbishop Heiner Koch from...
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