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Le temps, l’intemporel et l’histoire

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Gaillard, Christian
Keywords
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Éthique
Histoire
Longue durée
Synchronicité
Temps
Tiers

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2785980
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Abstract
Cet article présente et discute le livre de Angeliki Yiassemides intitulé Time and Timelesness. Temporality in the Theory of Carl Jung (London and New York, Routledge, 2014). L’auteur développe sa discussion en revenant à la dynamique interne et chronologique de l’œuvre de Jung pour montrer comment la prise en compte et la mise en perspective de notre histoire collective s’ouvrent en tiers entre la temporalité de nos vies ordinaires et l’intemporalité qui serait le fait de l’inconscient, et comment, de là, se posent les questions de l’héritage et de l’éthique.
This article is a review of the book by Angeliki Yiassemides entitled Time and Timelessness: Temporality in the Theory of Carl Jung (London and New York, Routledge, 2014). By returning to the internal, chronological dynamic of Jung's oeuvre, the author shows how considering our collective history and putting it in perspective opens as a third part between the temporality of our ordinary lives and the timelessness that would be the fact of the unconscious, and how, as a result, questions of heritage and ethics arise.
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2015
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