Abstract
This article is a presentation of key aspects of Jung’s psychology as well as a response to Daniel Anderson’s article on Wolfgang Giegerich’s theory of soul, “The Soul’s Logical Life and Jungian Schisms,” published separately in the present issue. I address the question of Jungian institutional schisms in light of the tension between the professionalization of analytical psychology and Jung’s concept of soul. In a second step, I consider the relatedness of alchemy to modern quantum mechanics, in the process analogizing Jung’s archetypes to the concept of radical uncertainty.
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