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a| Jung, C. G.
q| (Carl Gustav),
d| 1875-1961.
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a| The earth has a soul :
b| C.G. Jung on nature, technology & modern life /
c| edited by Meredith Sabini.
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a| C.G. Jung on nature, technology and modern life
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a| Berkeley, Calif. :
b| North Atlantic Books,
c| c2008.
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a| xvi, 232 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 23 cm.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-224) and index.
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a| Jungian psychology.
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a| Nature
x| Psychological aspects.
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a| Jung, C. G.
q| (Carl Gustav),
d| 1875-1961.
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a| Sabini, Meredith.
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c| 27-02-10
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t| Foreword
c| Joseph Henderson
f| Henderson, Joseph L.
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t| Preface
c| Meredith Sabini
f| Sabini, Meredith.
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t| Abbreviations
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t| Acknowledgments
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t| Introduction
p| 1
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l| Ch. 1
t| Jung's Own Relationship with Nature
p| 25
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t| Excerpts from Memories, Dreams, Reflections
p| 25
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t| On Being at the Tower at Bollingen
p| 35
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t| Jung's Travels: Letters to Emma Jung
p| 39
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t| Jung's Travels: Taos, New Mexico, 1925
p| 42
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t| Jung's Travels: Kenya and Uganda, 1925-26
p| 47
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t| Letters
p| 61
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l| Ch. 2
t| Consciousness Slipped from Its Natural Foundation
p| 67
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t| Excerpts
p| 67
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l| Ch. 3
t| Nature Was Once Fully Spirit and Matter
p| 79
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t| Excerpts
p| 79
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t| Letters
p| 88
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l| Ch. 4
t| The Primitive Knows How to Converse with the Soul
p| 91
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t| Excerpts
p| 92
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t| Archaic Man
p| 99
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l| Ch. 5
t| We Have Conquered Nature Is a Mere Slogan
p| 121
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t| Excerpts
p| 122
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t| Marginalia on Contemporary Events
p| 129
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l| Ch. 6
t| Our Civilizing Potential Has Led Us Down the Wrong Path
p| 137
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t| Excerpts
p| 138
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t| The Transformation of Dragons into Machines
p| 147
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t| Americans Must Say No
p| 150
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t| The Effect of Technology on the Human Psyche
p| 152
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t| Man and His Environment
p| 154
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t| Letters
p| 157
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l| Ch. 7
t| We Know Nothing of Man
p| 163
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t| Excerpts
p| 164
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t| The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man
p| 177
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l| Ch. 8
t| Nature Must Not Win but Cannot Lose
p| 195
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t| Excerpts
p| 196
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t| The Rainmaker Story
p| 211
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t| A Talk with Students at the Institute
p| 215
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t| Letters
p| 218
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t| Suggested Readings
p| 223
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t| Permissions
p| 225
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t| Index
p| 227
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