Rhetorical Investigations

G. B. Vico and C. G. Jung

Leslie Gardner author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:2nd Apr '13

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Rhetorical analysis of texts exposes plausible ‘truths’ and presumptions implied by the writer’s presentation. In this volume, Leslie Gardner analyses the master psychologist Jung, who claimed to be expert at uncovering personal, psychological truths. In his theoretical writings, his rhetoric reveals philosophical ramifications which bear strong similarities to those of the rhetorician of the 18th century, Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico.

This book is driven by an interest in arguing that it is possible to read Jung’s works easily enough when you have a set of precepts to go by. The paradox of scientific discovery being set out in Jung’s grotesque and arcane imagery begins to seem a startling and legitimate psychology for the 21st century.

It is time Jungian studies took on this most appropriate examination of analytical psychology. Bringing Vico to bear directly on Jung’s thought has only been cursorily attempted before although much alluded to. We find indeed that some of Jung’s ideas derive directly from rhetorical theory, and this volume proposes to highlight Jung’s innovations, and bring him into forefront of contemporary psychological thought. Rhetorical Investigations will be of interest to analysts and academics, and also to those studying philosophy and psychology.

"Gardner has created a complex and concentrated rhetorical analysis of Carl Gustav Jung's and Giambattista Vico's work. In comparing and contrasting the many rhetorical devices each use in their writings, Gardner draws on both contemporary and historical philosophers and psychologists...Summing Up: Recommended"-J. Bailey, Caldwell Community College and TEchnical Institute, for CHOICE, November 2013

ISBN: 9780415686044

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 362g

232 pages