The place for guidance about the reading and books related to the major philosophers of the West who influenced Jung, philosophers who wrote primarily from 1600- 1900.
Here we will look at the books written to explain the thinking of Jung. These writers are people who implement the ideasof Jung.
James Hollis, PhD
Marie-Louise von Franz
Edward F. Edinger
Where to find events of interest for both Jungian and Renaissance learning
All activity occurs at this web site or in the Eranos Community group on Facebook; activity is based on the reading and related writing that the members do on their own.
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Ways to explore the intellectual ground of the Jungian world - Machiavelli to Shakespeare.
Or The Story of Civilization - Part V by WIll Durant Italy from Petrarch {1304} to Titian {1576}
A new understanding of human knowledge and personhood is born.
How to approach reading the books of Jung.
In what order should Jung's books be read? {Why are his books so expensive?}