176 Pages
by
Psychology Press
176 Pages
by
Psychology Press
176 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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Written in the late 1950s at the height of popular fascination with UFO's, Flying Saucers is the great psychologist's brilliantly prescient meditation on the phenomenon that gripped the world. A self-confessed sceptic in such matters, Jung was nevertheless intrigued, not so much by their reality or unreality, but by their psychic aspect. He saw flying saucers as a modern myth in the making, to... Read more
Acknowledgements, List of Plates, List of Figures, Preface to the English Edition, Introductory, 1 UFOs as Rumours, 2 UFOs in Dreams, 3 UFOs in Modern Painting, 4 Previous History of the UFO Phenomenon, 5 UFOs Considered in a Non-psychological Light, 6 Epilogue and Supplement, Index
Biography
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961). Founded the analytical school of psychology and developed a radical new theory of the unconscious.
'A book that no one seriously interested in the subject can afford to ignore.' - Punch
'Convincing and impressive.' - New Statesman






