PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Written by C. G. Jung
Published by Routledge
in 1991
ISBN: 9780415071772
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PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES
Written by C. G. Jung.
Stock no. 1819211
1st thus.
1991.
Softcover.
Nearly fine condition.
First appeared in German in 1921, this is based on the translation by H.G. Baynes published in 1923 by Kegan Paul. First paperback edition, from Jung's Collected Works. In presenting his system of psychological types, Jung made available both an important clinical tool and a means of understanding ourselves and the world about us - our different ways of behaving, our relationships, national and international conflict. It was also the book that introduced to the world the terms 'introvert' and 'extravert'. Pictorial cardwraps. xv and 617 pages including index. ISBN: 9780415071772. Minor marks to spine and light scuffing to covers. Contents clean.
Front cover

Contents
- Introduction
- I. The Problem of Types in the History of Classical and Medieval Thought
- II. Schiller's Ideas on the Type Problem
- III. The Apollinian and the Dionysian
- IV. The Type Problem in Human Character
- V. The Type Problem in Poetry
- VI. The Type Problem in Psychopathology
- VII. The Type Problem in Aesthetics
- VIII. The Type Problem in Modern Philosophy
- IX. The Type Problem in Biography
- X. General Description of the Types
- XI. Definitions
- Appendix: Four Papers on Psychological Typology