In Jung and Eastern Thought, J. J. Clarke seeks to uncover the seriousness and relevance of Jung's dialogue with the philosophical ideas of the east, which arise from the various forms of Buddhism, Chinese Taoism and Indian Yoga. The book critically assesses the role of eastern thought in the development of Jung's own thinking on the human psyche. It discusses the relationship of Jung's work to the wider dialogue between east and west and examines his legacy in the light of urgent contemporary concerns and debates about intercultural understanding.
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