Consciousness and the Unconscious

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Agglutination
Altered level of consciousness
Ambiguity
Anxiety dream
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Breathing
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Censorship
Circumambulation
Collective unconscious
Consciousness
Consonance and dissonance
Criticism
Delusion
Depth psychology
Disease
Dissident
Dizziness
Dream interpretation
Duden
Elucidation
Emotion
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Feeling
Forgetting
Hallucination
Henri Bergson
Hypnosis
Imprisonment
Inkling
Intangibility
Intuition
Jaundice
Jolande Jacobi
Lecture
Monograph
Multitude
Nausea
Neuroticism
Nightmare
Overreaction
Paracelsus
Paragraph
Participation mystique
Perception
Peristalsis
Person
Personal unconscious
Phenomenon
Post-Critical
Prejudice
Psychiatrist
Psychological Types
Psychology
Psychology of the Unconscious
Psychotherapy
Recluse
Representations
Rhetorical question
Schizophrenia
Shallow breathing
Sigmund Freud
Sleepwalking
The Misunderstanding
The Various
Thought
Time immemorial
Truism
Unconsciousness
Underwater

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691256061
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Jung’s lectures on consciousness and the unconscious—in English for the first time

Between 1933 and 1941, C. G. Jung delivered a series of public lectures at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. Intended for a general audience, these lectures addressed a broad range of topics, from dream analysis and yoga to the history of psychology. They are at the center of Jung’s intellectual activity in this period and provide the basis of his later work. Here for the first time in English is Jung’s introduction to his core psychological theories and methods, delivered in the summer of 1934.

With candor and wit, Jung shares with his audience the path he himself took to understanding the nature of consciousness and the unconscious. He describes their respective characteristics using examples from his clinical experience as well as from literature, his travels, and everyday life. For Jung, consciousness is like a small island in the ocean of the unconscious, while the unconscious is part of the primordial condition of humankind. Jung explains various methods for uncovering the contents of the unconscious, in particular talk therapy and dream analysis.

Complete with explanations of Jungian concepts and terminology, Consciousness and the Unconscious painstakingly reconstructs and translates these talks from detailed shorthand notes by attendees, making a critical part of Jung’s work available to today’s readers.

Ernst Falzeder is senior editor and translator at the Philemon Foundation and a former research scholar in the School of European Languages, Culture, and Society at University College London. His books include Psychoanalytic Filiations and History of Modern Psychology (Princeton).