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Definition of Carl Jung
1. Noun. Swiss psychologist (1875-1961).
Examples of category: Image, Persona, Anima
Generic synonyms: Psychologist
Derivative terms: Jungian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carl Jung
Literary usage of Carl Jung
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Quest for Enlightenment: Articles from Back to Godhead Magazine by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda (1997)
"... Carl Jung ( 1865-1961) wasa student of Freud who broke with him and began
hisown school of psychiatry. ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1912)
"Among those taking part were Drs. Henry Head and Gordon Holmes, of London; Dr.
Carl Jung, of Zurich; Dr. Alwyn Knauer, of Munich; Dr. N. Achucarro, ..."
3. Methods and Styles in the Development of Chemistry by Joseph Stewart Fruton (2002)
"... in the twentieth century, the psychoanalyst Carl Jung.25 The f1rst of the
above objectives of European alchemists — transmutation — died slowly during ..."
4. Ireland: A Study in Nationalism by Francis Hackett (1918)
"The moralist least of all trusts God," as Carl Jung has said, " for he thinks
that the beautiful tree of humanity can only thrive by dint of being pruned, ..."
5. Ulysses in Hand: The Rosenbach Manuscript by Michael J. Barsanti, Vicki Mahaffey (2000)
"Edith R. McCormick had come to Zurich in part to escape the confinement of Chicago
high society, and in part to be in proximity to Carl Jung. ..."