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would have rated this a five however it is extremely difficult reading, However, the effort is rewarded with an incredible insight that leaves me feeling cheated that this man's life was cut so short, In fact, he was killed just days after finishing this first manuscript leaving his brother the arduous task of recollating and getting it to publish, For that, I am ever grateful for his brother's dedication, However, the second manuscript eluded to is not to come so more insights have been lost, However, what he has uncovered is profound and enlightening if not extremely difficult to follow, His thought patterns are complex and I found myself rereading sentences several times, saying them aloud, and in some cases writing them down in order to make sure I understand what is was he was saying.


The reading was in short but full bursts and I truly feel the results were well worth the effort,

Best for Jung students and hardcore enthusiasts, I read this b/c it was written by a student of Wittgenstein who also trained in Jungian psychotherapy, I thought there might be something interesting, but I was wrong, The book is unfinished b/c the author died in an accident, but the problems don't come from its being unfinished, The main idea is that while philosophy addresses the mind and science addresses the body, we need to address the soul, So he is trying to develop a sort of science of the soul, Dense and repetitive. There was almost nothing in the book
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that showed any influence from Wittgenstein, but after all the author had only attended one class with him, A must read for Jungian readers and people That know Jani Christou work, I suggest the reader of this book to get
Also familiar with the work of Evangelos Christou brother Jani, This is the best way to not only grasp the importance of this manuscript but also understand the work of jani Christou better,
One of the classic texts of Archetypal Theory and Criticism, it attempts to bring about a fundamental logic for psychology and psychotherapy independent from both philosophy or the natural sciences.
The question which the author attacks in this volume is the most difficult in psychology because it ask about first principles by means of which any psychology can become possible.
Yet throughout this intellectual tourdeforce, the author remains faithful to his profession: he was a practicing psychotherapist who never lost sight of the living soul, .