Jung's Nietzsche: Zarathustra, The Red Book, and "Visionary" Works
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Beschreibung
Introduction
1. A Life-Long Confrontation
1.1. Jung s Educational Background
1.2 Nietzsche s Presence In The Evolving Of Jung s Thinking
2. Jung s Psychological Understanding Of Nietzsche
2. 1. Jung s Seminar On Zarathustra: A Problematic Reading
2.2. The Red Book : Liber Novus
2.3. Jung s Zarathustra Or Nietzsche s Liber Novus?
3. Misreading Or Revaluation ?
3.1. The Unconscious As A Perspective
3.2. Structure Of The Work
Chapter 1
Visionary Works And Liber Novus
1.1 Visionary Works
1.1.1 Jung s Definition And Characterisation
1.1.2 Return To Mythology
1.2 Visionary Authors
1.2.1 Theology
1.2.2 Basel and its Environment
1.2.3 Liber Novus as Jung s Visionary Experience
Chapter 2
Nietzsche In Liber Novus2.1 Nietzsche And The Style Of Liber Novus
2.1.1 Introductory Remarks
2.2 Similar Symbology: Nietzsche s Hidden Presence
2.2.1 Desert, Lion and Transformation
2.2.2 Poisonous Serpents, Riddles, Dwarfs
2.2.3 Sun, Sunset And Eastern Wisdom
2.3 Nietzsche s Explicit Presence: Overcoming Rationalism
2.3.1 Folly As The Other Side Of Life
2.3.2 Teaching, Mocking And Imitating: The Process Of Self-Becoming
2.3.3 Death And Rebirth Of God
Chapter 3
Liber Novus In Nietzsche: Jung s Seminar On Zarathustra
3.1 Jung s Interpretation of Zarathustra
3.1.1 Introductory Remarks
3.2 Zarathustra As Nietzsche s Failed Individuation
3.2.1 The Old Wise Man: Zarathustra And Philemon
3.2.2 Intoxication, Inflation, The Übermensch And The Übersinn3.2.3 Isolated Suns, The Island Of The Dead And The Wheel of Creation
3.3 Animals
3.3.1 Serpent, Bird And Black Scarab
3.3.2 Frogs And Swamp
3.3.3 Doves, Feminine And Jung s Soul
Conclusion
1. Introductory Remarks
2. The Death Of God And The Meaning Of Christianity
2.1 Philological Experiments And Empiricist Revelations
2.2 Nietzsche And The Issue Of Imitation: Socrates, Wagner, Christ
2.3 Jung And Christ s Archetypal Nature
3. Self-Overcoming