Jung's Nietzsche 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-17670-9_4
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Liber Novus in Nietzsche: Jung’s Seminar on Zarathustra

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“…This impression of a never-ending ritual relates to a process that always needs to be completed, it reminds of what Carl Jung described as the creative impulse (Domenici, 2019). The artist feels the impulse to complete the world, which he perceives as incomplete; and the spectator perceives this world as full (Valdivia, 2016).…”
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“…This impression of a never-ending ritual relates to a process that always needs to be completed, it reminds of what Carl Jung described as the creative impulse (Domenici, 2019). The artist feels the impulse to complete the world, which he perceives as incomplete; and the spectator perceives this world as full (Valdivia, 2016).…”
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confidence: 82%