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Tables of Contents for Psychological Types
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Editorial Note
v
 
Foreword to the first Swiss Edition
xi
 
Forewords to the Seventh and Eighth Swiss Editions
xii
 
Foreword to the Argentine Edition
xiv
 
Introduction
3
5
The Problem of Types in the History of Classical and Medieval Thought
8
59
Psychology in the Classical Age: The Gnostics, Tertullian, Origen
8
12
The Theological Disputes of the Ancient Church
20
3
The Problem of Transubstantiation
23
3
Nominalism and Realism
26
38
The Problem of Universals in Antiquity
26
12
The Problem of Universals in Scholasticism
38
8
Abelard's Attempt at Conciliation
46
18
The Holy Communion Controversy Between Luther and Zwingli
64
3
Schiller's Ideas on the Type Problem
67
69
Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man
67
63
The Superior and the Inferior Functions
67
29
Concerning the Basic Instincts
96
34
A Discussion on Naive and Sentimental Poetry
130
6
The Naive Attitude
131
1
The Sentimental Attitude
132
1
The Idealist and the Realist
133
3
The Apollinian and the Dionysian
136
11
The Type Problem in Human Character
147
19
General Remarks on Jordan's Types
147
5
Special Description and Criticism of Jordan's Types
152
14
The Introverted Woman
153
3
The Extraverted Woman
156
4
The Extraverted Man
160
3
The Introverted Man
163
3
The Type Problem in Poetry
166
107
Carl Spitteler: Prometheus and Epimetheus
Introductory Remarks on Spitteler's Typology
166
7
A Comparison of Spitteler's with Goethe's Prometheus
173
16
The Significance of the Uniting Symbol
189
32
The Brahmanic Conception of the Problem of Opposites
195
4
The Brahmanic Conception of the Uniting Symbol
199
9
The Uniting Symbol as the Principle of Dynamic Regulation
208
6
The Uniting Symbol in Chinese Philosophy
214
7
The Relativity of the Symbol
221
37
The Worship of Woman and the Worship of the Soul
221
20
The Relativity of the God-concept in Meister Eckhart
241
17
The Nature of the Uniting Symbol in Spitteler
258
15
The Type Problem in Psychopathology
273
16
The Type Problem in Aesthetics
289
11
The Type Problem in Modern Philosophy
300
22
William James' Types
300
7
The Characteristic Pairs of Opposites in James' Types
307
12
Rationalism versus Empiricism
307
4
Intellectualism versus Sensationalism
311
1
Idealism versus Materialism
312
1
Optimism versus Pessimism
313
1
Religiousness versus Irreligiousness
314
2
Indeterminism versus Determinism
316
2
Monism versus Pluralism
318
1
Dogmatism versus Scepticism
318
1
General Criticism of James' Typology
319
3
The Type Problem in Biography
322
8
General Description of the Types
330
78
Introduction
330
3
The Extraverted Type
333
40
The General Attitude of Consciousness
333
4
The Attitude of the Unconscious
337
5
The Peculiarities of the Basic Psychological Functions in the Extraverted Attitude
342
1
Thinking
342
4
The Extraverted Thinking Type
346
8
Feeling
354
2
The Extraverted Feeling Type
356
3
Summary of the Extraverted Rational Types
359
3
Sensation
362
1
The Extraverted Sensation Type
363
3
Intuition
366
2
The Extraverted Intuitive Type
368
2
Summary of the Extraverted Irrational Types
370
3
The Introverted Type
373
35
The General Attitude of Consciousness
373
5
The Attitude of the Unconscious
378
2
The Peculiarities of the Basic Psychological Functions in the Introverted Attitude
380
1
Thinking
380
3
The Introverted Thinking Type
383
4
Feeling
387
1
The Introverted Feeling Type
388
3
Summary of the Introverted Rational Types
391
2
Sensation
393
2
The Introverted Sensation Type
395
3
Intuition
398
3
The Introverted Intuitive Type
401
2
Summary of the Introverted Irrational Types
403
2
The Principal and Auxiliary Functions
405
3
Definitions
408
89
Epilogue
487
10
Appendix: Four Papers on Psychological Typology
497
60
1. A Contribution to the Study of Psychological Types (1913)
499
11
2. Psychological Types (1923)
510
14
3. A Psychological Theory of Types (1931)
524
18
4. Psychological Typology (1936)
542
15
Table: Correlation of Paragraph Numbers
557
10
Bibliography
567
18
Index
585