
The Zofingia Lectures. Supplementary Volume A: Supplementary Volume A
Synopsis
The Zofingia Club was a discussion group to which C.G. Jung belonged as a medical student: in 1897 he became Chairman, and gave five lectures. These have survived and are published here in a supplementary volume to the Collected Works.
The lectures are of great interest to anyone concerned with Jung's early ideas, as a young medical student from a strongly Swiss Protestant background. The Lectures are: The Border Zones of Exact Science (November 1896); Some Thoughts on Psychology (May 1897); An Inaugural Address on Becoming Chairman of the Zofingia Club; Thoughts on the Nature and Value of Speculative Inquiry (Summer 1898); and Thoughts on the Interpretation of Christianity with Reference to the Theory of Albrecht Ritschl (January 1899).
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN: 9781032601359
- Number of pages: 160
- Dimensions: 157 x 236 x 16 mm
- Weight: 356g
- Languages: English