Jung as psychologist of religion and Jung as philosopher of religion |
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Authors: | Robert A. Segal |
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Affiliation: | Aberdeen, Scotland, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Is it possible to be both a psychologist and a philosopher? Is it possible for a psychologist, or more generally a social scientist, to use social scientific findings to make philosophical claims? Specifically, is it possible for a social scientist to use social scientific findings to determine the existence of God? Did Jung profess to be only a psychologist or also a philosopher? If he professed to be both, did he enlist his psychological findings to make philosophical claims? Specifically, did he enlist his psychological findings to determine the existence of God? |
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Keywords: | explanation function God origin philosophy science sociology |
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