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  1. In 1952 Carl Jung and Wolfgang Pauli, both at the height of their reputations, co-wrote The Interpretation of Nature and the Psyche. It contained one essay by each author: Jung’s presents a challenge to mainstream science and advances the principle of synchronicity and Pauli’s argues for a more holistic conception of modern science.

  2. Jan 1, 2009 · On the surface, Arthur I. Miller’s latest book is a “joint biography” of two of the great minds of the 20th century, quantum physics pioneer Wolfgang Pauli and master of psychoanalysis Carl Jung. (This two-in-one approach that has served Miller well in the past; his earlier book Einstein, Picasso garnered wide acclaim.)

  3. Jul 26, 2021 · El desarrollo de la teoría de la sincronicidad debe su origen a la colaboración de Jung con el físico cuántico Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958). Pauli fue reconocido por sus contemporáneos como un crítico de ideas brillantes. Con apenas 19 años escribió un artículo sobre la teoría de la relatividad en la Enciclopedia de Münich, por el que ...

  4. Jung and Pauli: “Deciphering the Cosmic Number”. Soon after he arrived to take up a new post in Zurich in the early 1930s, exhausted and emerging from divorce and a breakdown, the physicist Wolfgang Pauli took the obvious course: he checked himself into the clinic of the local analytical psychologist Carl Jung for a course of therapy.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · In 1931, the psychoanalyst Carl Jung took on an unusual patient, the brilliant young physicist, Wolfgang Pauli. Arthur I. Miller tells the story of their friendship, how they impacted each other ...

  6. Dreams of a Genius: The Dreams of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung’s Analysis Ninian L Nijhuis Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion University of Amsterdam 17-1-2021 Instructors: Gerard Wiegers and Erik Meinema 3,659 words 1 Introduction Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) was an Austrian theoretical physicist who contributed greatly to the study ...

  7. Apr 24, 2009 · New Scientist talks with Arthur I Miller about his new book Deciphering the Cosmic Number, the occult, and the strange friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung

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