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The dog that is not a dog:
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Greg Mogenson
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AL
Record Number
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1069162
Doc. No
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LA112791
Call No
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10.1080/19409052.2017.1281149
Language of Document
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English
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Greg Mogenson
Title & Author
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The dog that is not a dog: [Article] : a rejoinder to Stanton Marlan\ Greg Mogenson
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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International Journal of Jungian Studies
Date
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2017
Volume/ Issue Number
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9/1
Page No
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42–57
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This paper is a rejoinder to Stanton Marlan’s article, ‘The absolute that is not absolute: an alchemical reflection on the caput mortuum, the dark other of logical light.’ It challenges mischaracterizations by Marlan of Giegerich’s contribution to analytical psychology, not on the usual level of debate and counter-argument, but through psychological ‘seeing-through’. Marlan’s assertion that Giegerich’s psychology as the discipline of interiority approach is ‘too pure [a psychology] to treat ordinary human beings in the consulting room’ is responded to by turning the tables and using Marlan’s account of having had to euthanize his dog as ordinary case material with which to demonstrate the merit and analytic acuity of Giegerich’s mode of interpretation. This paper is a rejoinder to Stanton Marlan’s article, ‘The absolute that is not absolute: an alchemical reflection on the caput mortuum, the dark other of logical light.’ It challenges mischaracterizations by Marlan of Giegerich’s contribution to analytical psychology, not on the usual level of debate and counter-argument, but through psychological ‘seeing-through’. Marlan’s assertion that Giegerich’s psychology as the discipline of interiority approach is ‘too pure [a psychology] to treat ordinary human beings in the consulting room’ is responded to by turning the tables and using Marlan’s account of having had to euthanize his dog as ordinary case material with which to demonstrate the merit and analytic acuity of Giegerich’s mode of interpretation.
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Hegel
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Kant
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psychology as the discipline of interiority
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Wolfgang Giegerich
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10.1080/19409052.2017.1281149
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1069162
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10.1080-19409052.2017.1281149_11524.pdf
10.1080-19409052.2017.1281149.pdf
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