Carl G. Jung
Also known as: Jung, Carl G. Jung
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Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 9 facts
referenceAtmanspacher H., Primas H., and Wertenschlag-Birkhäuser E. edited 'Der Pauli-Jung-Dialog', published by Springer in 1995.
claimWolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung defined synchronistic correlations as the ubiquitous correlations between conscious mental states and brain states, a concept also applied to psychosomatic relationships by C.A. Meier in 1975.
perspectiveThe dual-aspect approaches of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung, as well as David Bohm and Basil Hiley, are considered conceptually transparent but are essentially unsatisfactory regarding a sound formal basis and concrete empirical scenarios.
claimWolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung proposed that a causal relationship exists between a psychophysically neutral, monistic level and the mental and material domains, which they described as the ordering operation of archetypes in the collective unconscious.
claimCarl Jung and Wolfgang Pauli (1955) suggested a dual-aspect theory of consciousness involving a psychophysically neutral, archetypal order.
claimWolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung proposed a dual-aspect approach that draws a parallel between the epistemic/ontic distinction in material reality (quantum theory) and the epistemic/ontic distinction in mental domains.
claimCarl Jung's concept of the collective unconscious consists of archetypes that are unseparated between individuals and constitute a psychophysically neutral level covering both the collective unconscious and the holistic reality of quantum theory.
claimQuantum-theoretically inspired variations of dual-aspect theory have been proposed by Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung, and by David Bohm and Basil Hiley, based on speculations that exceed the scope of contemporary quantum theory.
claimIn Carl Jung's depth psychology, the conscious and unconscious mental domains are connected by the process of emergence, where conscious mental states emerge from the unconscious, a process analogous to physical measurement.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 7 facts
claimPauli and Jung define synchronistic events as a special case of relational deviations in mind-matter correlations.
claimAtmanspacher and Fach (2013) proposed a typology of mind-matter correlations based on Pauli and Jung's dual-aspect monism.
claimThe Pauli-Jung conjecture defines correlations between conscious mental states and physical brain states as "synchronistic" and extends them to psychosomatic relations, as noted by Meier (1975).
claimThe Pauli-Jung conjecture draws an analogy between the physical measurement process and the emergence of conscious mental states from the unconscious in Carl Jung's depth psychology.
claimCarl G. Jung and Wolfgang Pauli collaborated on the book 'The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche', published in 1955, which explores the intersection of psychology and physics.
claimQuantum-inspired dual-aspect frameworks, such as those proposed by Pauli and Jung, and by Bohm and Hiley, are based on speculations that exceed the scope of contemporary quantum theory.
claimIn Carl Jung's depth psychology, the unconscious contains a collective component populated by archetypes, which are unseparated between individuals.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 5 facts
claimQuantum-inspired decompositional dual-aspect models have been proposed by Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung (Jung and Pauli 1955; Meier 2001), Arthur Eddington (1946), and David Bohm and Basil Hiley (Bohm 1990; Bohm and Hiley 1993; Hiley 2001).
claimCarl Jung’s depth psychology posits that the unconscious contains a collective component populated by archetypes, which constitute a psychophysically neutral reality where the collective unconscious and the holistic reality of quantum theory converge.
claimIn Carl Jung’s depth psychology, the mental epistemic domain consists of conscious states, while the mental ontic domain consists of the unconscious, with the two domains connected by the emergence of conscious mental states from the unconscious.
referenceThe correspondence between Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung was published as 'Atom and Archetype: The Pauli/Jung Letters 1932–1958' in 2001, originally published in German as 'Wolfgang Pauli und C.G. Jung: ein Briefwechsel' in 1992.
claimSynchronistic events, as defined by Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung, are a specific type of relational deviation within the taxonomy of mind-matter correlations.
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referenceCarl A. Meier edited 'Atom and Archetype: The Pauli/Jung Letters 1932-1958', a collection of correspondence between Wolfgang Pauli and Carl G. Jung.
accountCarl G. Jung documented a synchronicity involving a patient who was recounting a dream about a scarab beetle-shaped piece of jewelry at the exact moment a gold-colored beetle appeared at the window, which Jung interpreted as a non-causal connection linked by meaning.
referenceCarl G. Jung and Wolfgang Pauli published 'The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche' in 1955, which was a translation of their 1952 German original 'Naturerklärung und Psyche'.
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referenceJames C. Harris published the article 'Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Carl Jung’s Red Book' in JAMA Psychiatry in 2021.