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Carl Jung and the Evolutionary Sciences

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This book revaluates Carl Jung's ideas in the context of contemporary research in the evolutionary sciences.

Recent work in developmental biology, as well as experimental and psychedelic neuroscience, have provided empirical evidence that supports some of Jung's central claims about the nature and evolution of consciousness. Beginning with a historical contextualisation of the genesis of Jung's evolutionary thought and its roots in the work of the 19th century Naturphilosophen, the book then outlines a model of analytical psychology grounded in modern theories of brain development and life history theory. The book also explores research on evolved sex based differences and their relevance to Jung's concept of the anima and animus.

Seeking to build bridges between analytical psychology and contemporary evolutionary studies and associated fields, this book will appeal to scholars of analytical and depth psychology, as well as researchers in the evolutionary and brain sciences.

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ISBN: 9781032624518
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Author: Gary Clark
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 192 pages
Series: Comparative Psychoanalysis
Genres: Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology
Analytical and Jungian psychology
Psychotherapy
Neurosciences
The Earth: natural history: general interest