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Foreword | |
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Preface | |
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Note of Acknowledgment | |
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Translators' Note | |
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Introduction | |
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The Origin of Jung's Point of View | |
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Freud's Contributions Before the Turn of the Century | |
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From Trauma to the Feeling-Toned Complex | |
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Association Experiment and Feeling-Toned Complex | |
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Complex and Trauma | |
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Acute and Chronic Complexes | |
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The Inner Unity of the Complex | |
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The Nuclear Element as the Center of the Complex | |
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Unconscious and Conscious Complexes | |
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The Autonomy of the Unconscious Complex | |
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The Ego-Complex and the Autonomous Complex | |
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The Unconscious Complex as Part of the Personality | |
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Personal and Impersonal Complexes | |
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Psychic Conflict and Complex | |
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The Meaning of the Complex | |
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From Psychic "Mechanisms" to the Total Personality | |
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Psychic Mechanisms in General | |
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Substitution and Symbolization | |
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Repression and Dissociation | |
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The Theory of Repression in Freud's Psychology | |
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Repression in the Light of Jung's Psychology | |
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Development of Consciousness and Repression | |
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Heightened Unconscious Performance and Repression | |
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The Unity and Totality of the Personality | |
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From the Personal to the Collective Contents of the Psyche | |
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The Psychology of Fantasy | |
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Fantasy as Distortion and Wish-Fulfillment (Freud) | |
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Fantasy as Creative Formation (Jung) | |
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Archaic Fantasies | |
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Goal-Directedness in the Psyche | |
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The Primordial Image | |
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The Archetype as Structural Element and as Formative Principle | |
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The Archetypal Image as Creative Center | |
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Archetypal Image and Consciousness | |
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From the Unconscious Drive to the Collective Unconscious | |
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Freud's Concept of Consciousness and the Unconscious | |
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Consciousness and the Unconscious in Jung's Psychology | |
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The Totality of Consciousness and the Unconscious | |
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Ego and Consciousness | |
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The Unconscious | |
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The Personal Unconscious | |
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The Collective Unconscious | |
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Archaic Inheritance and Collective Unconscious | |
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Archaic Inheritance and Instinct | |
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Fantasies and Primal Scenes | |
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Phylogenetic Inheritance and Historical Repression | |
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From Libido to Psychic Energy | |
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Freud's Sexual Theory | |
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Infantile Sexuality and the Organization of the Libido | |
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Freud's Concept of Infantile Sexuality: Polymorphous Perverse Disposition and the Diphasic Process of Sexuality | |
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Freud's Organization of the Libido and the Oedipus Complex | |
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Infantile Sexuality According to Jung | |
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Polyvalent and Polymorphous Perverse Disposition | |
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The Latency Period as the Beginning of Sexuality | |
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The Oedipus Complex as an Archetypal Image | |
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The Libido as Undivided Vital Energy (Jung) | |
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The Concept of Psychic Energy | |
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Equivalent Transformations of the Libido | |
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Principle of Equivalence and Transformation of Energy | |
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Symbol Formation and Equivalence Principle | |
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Tension of the Opposites and Energic Adjustment | |
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The Primary Connection of Archetypal Image and Instinct | |
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Incest Image and Rebirth | |
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The Biological Hypothesis in Freud's Works | |
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Concluding Remarks | |
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From the Causal to the Hermeneutic Method | |
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Free Association and Freud's Causal Method | |
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Bound Association and Jung's Finality-Oriented Point of View | |
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The Prospective and Constructive Method | |
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The Method of Amplification | |
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Neurosis and Dream | |
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Neurosis: A Problem of Drives or of Personality? | |
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Neurosis in the Light of Freud's Theory of Instincts | |
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Neurosis as Personality Problem (Jung) | |
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Neurosis as Disunion with Oneself | |
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Neurosis and Cure | |
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Dissociation in Neurosis and Psychosis | |
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The Dream as Symptom (Freud) and the Dream as Symbol (Jung) | |
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Freud's Concept of the Dream | |
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The Dream in Jung's Psychology | |
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The Dream as Manifestation of the Unconscious | |
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Distortion or Symbolic Formation? | |
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Wish-fulfillment or Self-portrayal? | |
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Sleep-Preservation vs. the Function of Compensation | |
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Dream and Sleep | |
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The Compensating Function of the Dream | |
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The Meaning and Interpretation of the Dream | |
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Drem Interpretation and State of Consciousness | |
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The Assimilation of the Meaning of the Dream | |
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Interpretation on the Subjective and Objective Levels | |
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Historical Survey of the Concept of Projection | |
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From Sign to Symbol | |
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Symbolization and Symbol in Freud's Work | |
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The Symbol as a Relatively Unknown Entity (Jung) | |
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The Incest Symbol | |
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The Symbol as Mediator | |
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The Symbol of the Self | |
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The Self as a Uniting Symbol | |
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The Religious Function of the Self | |
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Archetype of the Self and Inner Experience | |
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Jung's Concepts from 1936 to 1961 | |
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The Archetype-As-Such | |
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The Archetype as a Regulator | |
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Archetype and Instinct (Drive) | |
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The Psyche Viewed from Transcendental Factors | |
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The Archetype-As-Such: A Form of a priori Orderedness | |
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The Relativity of Consciousness and the Unconscious | |
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The Indeterminacy of the Unconscious | |
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The Approximate Aspect of Consciousness | |
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The Psyche as a Conscious/Unconscious Whole | |
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The Psychoid-Unconscious as an Acausal Arrangement in Psychology and Physics | |
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Freud and Transcendental Reality | |
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Concluding Remarks | |
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Bibliography | |
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Name Index | |
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Subject Index | |