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Episode 16: Selected chapter reading of my work Introduction to Jungian Psychology: Chapter 1 (con't)
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Episode 16: Selected chapter reading of my work Introduction to Jungian Psychology: Chapter 1 (con't)
In this episode, Peter Tsai continued reading the selected chapters of his reading notes, Introduction to Jungian Psychology: A case study of Psychological Types. Peter talked about Tertullian and Origen's debate on Gnosticism, the distinction between extroversion and introversion, Platonic idealism, Cynic-Megarian nominalism – Aristotle’s eclectic approach, Scholasticism's strict realism and Kant's redefinition of the border between nominalism and realism. Caveat: Some mispronounced names and nouns were overrode by clicks recorded after the original recording to insure the accuracy of information. I apologize for the inconvenience they bring about. My Podcast page: https://petertsaiscabin.podomatic.net/ (for Firefox browser users); https://petertsaiscabin.podomatic.com/ (for smartphone users and users of other internet browser). Book references: [1] Jung, C. G. (1976). Psychological types (A revision ed.). Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press. [2] Jung, C. G. (1969). The structure and dynamics of the psyche (2nd ed.). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. [3] Kant, I. (Unknown year). Critique of Pure Reason (trans. Kemp Smith), pp. 500f. [4] Kant, I. (Unknown year). Critique of Practical Reason, pp. 226f. [5] Jung, C. G. (1989). Memories, dreams, reflections. Vintage. [6] Jung, C. G., Von Franz, M. L., Henderson, J. L., Jaffé, A., & Jacobi, J. (1964). Man and his symbols (Vol. 5183), p 166. Dell. Music credit: The trembling eye by Ave Maria and Tongues by Ave Maria, retrieved from: https://airameva.bandcamp.com/.
Peter Tsai's Cabin
Psychological account on social life, social issues and publications.