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      What is Soul?
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      What is Soul? book

      ByWolfgang Giegerich
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 1 March 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003036142
      Pages 364
      eBook ISBN 9781003036142
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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      Giegerich, W. (2020). What is Soul? (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003036142

      ABSTRACT

      Rooted in the metaphysics of bygone times, the notion of soul in our Western tradition is packed with associations and meanings that are incompatible with the anthropological and naturalistic thinking that prevails in modernity. Whereas treatises of old conceived of the soul as an infinite, immaterial substance which was the ground of man’s hope for eternal salvation, modern psychology has for the most part discarded the concept in favor of more tangible touchstones such as the emotions, desires, and attachments which characterize man as a finite, bodily-existing positive fact. An exception to this trend has been the analytical psychology of C. G. Jung. Against the positivistic spirit of his times, Jung insisted upon a "‘psychology with soul,’ that is, a psychology based upon the hypothesis of an autonomous mind." In this volume, Wolfgang Giegerich once again takes up the Jungian commitment to a psychology with soul. Agreeing with Jung that the soul concept is indispensable for a truly psychological psychology, he supplements and re-orients the Jungian approach to both this concept and the phenomenology of the soul by means of a whole series of nuanced discussions that are as rigorous as they are thoroughgoing. The result is nothing short of a tour de force. Tarrying with the negative, Giegerich’s particular contribution resides in his showing the movement against the soul to be the soul’s own doing. In animus moments of itself, consciousness in the form of philosophy and Enlightenment reason turned upon itself as religion and metaphysics. Far from abolishing the soul, however, these incisive negations were themselves negated. As if dancing upon its own demise, the soul came home to itself, not as an invisible metaphysical substance, but more invisibly still as the logically negative evaporation of that substance into the form of subject, or even better said, into psychology.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |3 pages

      Introduction

      What Is Soul?

      chapter Chapter 1|83 pages

      The Concept of Soul

      chapter Chapter 2|168 pages

      The Phenomenology of the Soul (1): The Experienced or Occurring Soul. Verticality, Incursion

      chapter Chapter 3|60 pages

      The Phenomenology of the Soul (2): The soul as subject, style, and work (soul-making)

      chapter Chapter 4|19 pages

      The Phenomenology of the Soul (3): The two opposite purposes (directions, teleologies) of the soul

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