Part 1 of 2
INDEX
A priori categories of thought: 377,
380
conditions of apprehension:
378
idea: 378, 379, 380, 385
'Abaissement du niveau mentale':
156, 250, 566
Abegg, Dr. of Zurich: 244
Abelard,: 54, 62, 83, 398
Abstract thinking: 376, 377, 379,
380
"thoughts and feelings: 521
Abstracting attitude of oriental
religious and art-forms: 364, 365
Abstraction: 64, 339, 340, 342, 358,
520
as introverted attitude: 362,
363, 365, 368, 369
attitude of (Worringer): 361,
363, 366, 367
definition of: 520
function of: 366, 367, 368
impulse to: 361
Abstractionist and concrete thinking
(Flournoy): 375, 376, 377
Acceptance of evil: 234
Accommodation not true adaptation:
418
Action extraverted: 418
Activation of unconscious images:
292, 293, 294, 296, 300, 301
'Active nature' of Jordan: 185,
188
Active thinking as rational: 611
Activity, factor of in Jordan's
descriptions: 185, 188, 195, 206
Acts of the Apostles (vision of St.
Peter): 579, 580
Adaptation, the observance of universal laws:
419
Adjustment of extravert, his limitation:
419
Adler, psychology of: 309, 454, 478,
531, 532, 536, 585
Adler's 'fictitious guiding line':
369
Adler's interpretation of phantasy:
78-82
AEsthetic animation (Jodl): 359
devotion, 156
'disposition' of Schiller: 148,
153, 154, 160, 161, 575
AEsthetic estimation of the problem
by Nietzsche: 177
sensational attitude: 587
standpoint: 1-77, 181
types as opposed to rational:
181
AEsthetics, problem of typical atti-
tudes in: 358
AEsthetism: 152, 170, 176
Affect, definition of: 522, 544
Affect-explosion occasioned by failure
of adaptation: 597
Affective fluctuations: 244
Affective-sensation: 544
Affectivity as Jordan's character
criterion: 187, 189, 194
criterion of (Ostwald): 404
definition of: 523
Affects as instinctive processes: 565
pronounced, regarded as sensations:
523, 586
Age of enlightenment: 101, 230, 381
Agni: 251, 252, 258, 259, 260
Agoraphobia, spiritual: 361
Ahasuerus, the Wandering Jew: 331
Allegoric interpretation: 601
Ambitendency: 525, 539
Ambivalency: 525, 539
Ambrosius, St.: 286, 287
Amfortas: 269, 270
Amor et visia Dei: 25
Anagogic significance of Silberer:
537
Analogy, primitive thinking on the
level of: 534
Analytical therapy, aim of: 533
Ananda or bliss: 150, 308
'Angel abroad and devil at home':
589
Anima as inner attitude or soul:
593-596
or soul: 273, 524, 593-596
(soul), definition of: 588, 593
Animus of woman: 595
Anquetil du Perron: 152
Anselm of Canterbury: 54
Anthony, St. biography of: 72
Antinomians: 26
Antiphon of Rhamnus: 40
Antisthenes: 38, 45, 47, 50
Antitactic sect of Gnostics: 26, 312
Anton, 531
Apollo as image of principii individuationis:
173
Apollonian attitude: 180
Apollonian-Dionysian antithesis of
Nietzsche: 172
Apperception, active, impossible
without attitude: 526
as bridge: 527
definition of: 524, 525
passive and active: 376, 385,
524 subject to subjective influences;
600
typical differences of: 472
unconscious: 615
Approfondissement, introvert's tendency
to: 347, 349
Aquinas, Thomas: 58
Archaic function-ways: 370
Archaism, definition of: 524
Archetype; 211, 296, 378, 380, 390,
392, 395, 476, 482, 507, 5°8,
555
as inherited foundation of
psyche: 507
as instinctive apprehension;
476 as law-determined course: 508
as pooled experience of organic
existence: 507
as primordial image: 476
as symbolical formula; 476
influence of upon objects; 476
of woman; 277
the noumenon of the image:
508
Archimedean point: 627
Archontici; 26
Aristotle: 53
Arius, heresy of: 30
Arjuna: 243
Artist as creator and educator;
580
Aryaman: 260
Asses feast in Zarathustra: 229
Assimilation: 393, 422, 449
as process of apperception:
525 definition of; 525
to object; 422, 423, 525
Association fear (Gross); 343
Association studies (Jung): 518
Associative thinking as mere presentation:
611
Astarte, daughter of Behemoth: 333
Astral and lunar myths: 241
Athanasius, Archbishop of Alexandria:
72
Atharvaveda: 246, 247, 248, 249,
259
Atlantis: 445
Atman, or Self: 149, 244, 246, 247,
302
Attention, a secondary psychic
phenomenon: 547
extraverted: 417
in relation to attitude: 528
Attitude, as conscious function: 271
as expectation or state of
readiness: 527
definition of; 526
determining efficacy of primordial
image: 558
duality of, a normal phenomenon:
528
habitual as function-complex:
593
historical changes of; 229, 230
inner and outer: 591, 592
inner and outer, as function-complexes:
592
of unconscious: 422
symbolical: 604
the basis of intensity of
primary function: 355, 356
types: 529, 530
underlying sexuality and
power, 271, 529
Attitudes, conscious and unconscious:
527
general basic; 186, 198, 528,
529, 612
typical, formation of, 529,
530
Auch Einer (Vischer); 369, 480
Audition coloriee: 525, 539
Augustine, St.: 32, 286, 288
Auto-erotic: 472
'Automatismes', psychic (Janet):
574
Automatized processes: 566
Auxiliary construction (Adler): 531
Avenarius: 566
Azam: 588
Baldwin: 382, 543
Barbarian's danger of one-sided-
ness; 256
Barbarism: 128, 136, 140, 175, 255,
264, 331
Barlach's Der tote Tag: 321, 325
Basic functions; 14, 421, 428, 567,
612
instincts, Schiller on the two:
123
Basic Psych, Functions, peculiarities
of in extraverted attitude:
428 et seq.
Psych, Functions, peculiarities
of in introverted attitude:
480 et seq.
Bataks, Religion of the: 304
Beauty as religious ideal with
Schiller: 153
Bee, working, sexual deprivation
of: 296
Behemoth and his host: 228, 319,
325, 333, 334, 335
and Leviathan as the two
monsters of God: 333, 335
pact with: 229, 334
Bergaigne on Rita-concept: 258
Bergson: 398, 400, 568
Bernhard, St. prayer of: 273
Berserker rage: 256, 278
Bhagavadgita: 243, 244
Binswanger: 523
Biography, type-problem in: 401
et seq.
Biological precursor of types: 414
Bird, as symbol of Epimethean
realm: 335
Birth of deliverer equivalent to great
catastrophe: 328
"Birth of Tragedy" by Nietzsche:
170, 177, 182
Blake, William: 308, 336, 414
Blessedness, origin and nature of:
308, 311
Bleuler: 143, 522, 523, 525, 539,
615
Blonde beast, cult of: 318
Bodhisattva: 221
Bodhi-tree, the chosen: 222
Borborites: 26
Boring in the worship of Agni: 259
Bostonian tourists (James): 391
Brahma: 244, 247
Brahman as cosmic life-principle:
248, 249, 251
as Creator of the world: 245,
247, 254
as Eternal Truth: 247
as Gracious One (Vena): 247
as life-force: 249, 251
as process, or irrational factor:
246 as state of redemption: 245,
246, 247
as sun: 247, 248
attainment of: 150, 151, 243,
244
corresponding with Tao: 265
Brahman essence as psychological
state: 248, 249
identified with Rita: 257, 259
meaning of the word: 249
two great monsters of: 254
Brahman-Atman teaching: 149,
150, 151, 242, 245
Brahmanic conception of problem of
Opposites: 242 et seq.
Brahmans, sacred caste of: 249
'Brain-mythology': 353, 380
Brain, newly-born, an ancient instrument:
378
'Breaking through' of Eckehart:
314, 315
Brihadaranyaka-Upanishad: 245,
246, 248
Buddha and Mara (symbol-forming
process): 610
birth of: 221, 222, 320, 331
fire-sermon of: 364, 366
Buddhism: 242, 272, 306
Budge, Sir Wallis: 290
Burckhardt, Jakob: 476, 555
Bushman and his boy, episode of:
295
Caelestius: 33
Capacity for deviation: 339
Catapatha-Brahmanam: 251, 252,
253, 258
Catholic authorities: 287
Church and Luther: 84, 85
Causal investigation of latent meaning:
576, 578, 579
standpoint taken over from
natural science: 579
thinking and empiricism: 393
Celtic mythology: 288
Chalcedon, council of: 30
'Character as seen in Body and
Parentage' by Jordan: 184
social and domestic: 589
splitting in normal individual:
589, 590
Child as redeeming symbol: 266,
323
Tao as spiritual state of: 266
education, our belief in
method: 512
Childhood-complex: 157, 308
Childhood's phantasies: 321
Childlike attitude: 323
state: 309, 323
Chinese religion: 242, 264, 268
Christ and Anti-Christ: 540
Christ and temptation of the Devil:
70
as bridegroom: 285
birth of: 320
identification of Nietzsche;
542
Christ's understanding of His kingship
phantasy: 70
Christian asceticism: 255
attempt at solution: 234, 272
ideal as differentiated function:
231, 232
passion-theme and fate of
jewel: 331
principle of love: 151
process, meaning of: 27, 28
solution; 99
sphere and phantasy activity:
70
Christianity, traditional: 229, 236,
291, 292
Chthonic craving: 284
Chu-Hi school of China: 268
Church as bride: 285
schisms of Early: 283, 284,
293
symbol of in Hennas vision:
283, 293
Churinga rites of Australians: 366
Circulus vitiosus, neurotic: 371, 451
Civilization, advance of: 621
present state of: 352
Civilizing and cultural genius
(Gross): 352
Civitas Dei of St. Augustine: 32
Classic and Romantic types
(Ostwald): 401, 406
type as introvert: 404
type (Ostwald), characters of:
402
Classical solution: 232
'Cogito ergo cogito' of mystical
thinking: 483
Cognition and necessity of subject:
473
theory of: 42, 394
Cohen: 549
Collective attitude: 229
definition of: 530
psyche: 316, 318, 319, 332
unconscious: 236, 237, 240,
271, 300, 316, 319, 475, 476,
480, 555, 616, 624
unconscious, definition of: 616
Colmar manuscript: 287
Compensation, definition of: 531
disturbed in neurotic State:
533
Compensatory reaction of unconscious:
421, 537
relation of unconscious to
conscious: 422, 616
Complementary relation of soul to
outer character: 594, 595,
596
sex-character of soul: 594
Complex with commanding value:
342
Complexes as 'possessions': 138
Compulsion as archaic symptom: 525
neurosis of introverted intuitive
type: 570
neurosis of introverted sensation
type: 504
Concept, concrete: 522
developed from primordial
image: 558
Concepts, general: 530
need for precision of: 519
Conceptual-intuition of Hegel: 399
Conceptualism: 63, 66, 398, 399
Conclusion: 618
Concrete thinking, weakness of:
376, 377, 379, 380
Concretism, definition of: 533
in science: 381
of thought and feeling, as
archaic: 524, 534
Conscience of Epimetheus: 213,
222, 329
Conscious activity, selective: 532
inner life of introvert: 193
unconscious antithesis, development
of: 441
Consciousness deepened, as basis for
deepening of individuality:
349
definition of: 535
shallow extensive and narrow
intensive of Gross: 346
Consensus gentium: 57, 58, 519
Constructive, definition of: 536, 585
method: 83, 312, 313, 536,
537, 538
method, individualistic: 538
Consubstantiation: 84
Contractive effect (Gross): 341
Co-operation of unconscious: 159
Cosmogonic myth, projection of:
150, 151
Counter-function, development of:
558, 560
Creation, positive, as solution of
conflict of opposites: 400
Creative phantasy: 135, 138, 144,
146, 148, 573, 578, 581
Creative psychic activity: 573
State, the happy State: 311
Crank, the psychology of the: 508
Crihat, or saman=song: 253
Cripple Creek: 391
Criterion of extraverted thinking:
425
Critique of Pure Reason (Kant):
548, 559
Cross, interpretation of the: 601,
602
Cryptamnesia: 614
Cumont: 288
Cuvier as extraverted thinking type:
484 Cynics: 38, 39, 47
Cyrillian doctrine: 33
Daemon of Socrates: 182
Daemoniac possession: 256
Daemonic effect of soul: 225
Dante's Divina Commedia: 273, 299
Inferno: 236
quest of Beatrice: 299
Darwin as extraverted thinking
type: 484
Davy, Humphry: 403, 404
De Carne Christi: 21
Definitions: 518 et seq.
Dementia Praecox, by Jung: 254
Demiurgos: 117
Demons, as irruptions from unconscious:
138, 139
Dependence upon object: 596, 597,
598
Depersonalization of feeling: 451,
452 De Somniis, of Synesius: 137
Dessoir: 585
Destiny: 262
Destructive character of unconscious
archaism: 425, 426
Desubjectification of consciousness:
474
Deus absconditus: 123, 313
Deussen's Allgemeine Gesch, d,
Philos,: 243 et seq.
interpretations: 245, 249, 253
Devotion: 156, 157
'Devouring' type of Blake: 336, 414
Diastole as used by Goethe: 11,
179, 252, 263, 313
Diels: 542
Differentiated affectivity of extravert:
198, 199
feeling: 125
Differentiation as starting point:
625
definition of: 539
of function in civilized life:
94, 96
of instinct: 296
required to bring individuality
to consciousness: 561
Diogenes: 39, 50
Dionysian choir: 173
expansion or diastole: 179
orgies: 174
satyr-feasts, as totem feasts: 176
Dionysius the Areopagite: 58
Dionysos: 172, 173, 176, 177
Diotima: 53
Directed function, identification
with: 370
function, the nature of: 371,
570
Disciple, as incarnation of Brahman:
248
Discrimination necessary between
conscious man and his
shadow: 203
the nature of consciousness:
142, 156
Dissimilation: 393, 394, 395, 525,
540, 551, 582
Dissociation: 484, 574, 575
between ego and state of
feeling: 450
incompatible with united individuality:
575
of personality: 588, 590, 615
Divine birth as creation of new
symbol: 235
birth as psychological fact:
314
birth as oft-renewing process
(Eckehart): 313
Divine children, the three: 229, 334,
335
Divine harlot: 234
Docetism: 19, 30, 31
Doctor Illuminatus: 542
Dogmatism governed by idea: 396
of extraverted intellectual
standpoint: 440
versus Scepticism (James): 396
Dream as 'guardian of sleep'
(Freud): 537
law-determined principle of:
581
Dreams and conscious activity: 616
and inner attitude: 591
Du Bois-Raymond: 402
Duplication of character: 588, 598
'Duree Creatrice': 246, 265, 398
Dvandva, or pair of opposites: 242
Dyophysitic formula: 30, 31, 33
Dynamis: 23, 173, 307, 311, 316,
318, 327, 328
Dynamistic conceptions of the East:
266
Ebbinghaus, on attitude: 526
Eberschweiler: 338
Ebionites: 30, 31
Ecclesia, figure of: 284
Ecrasez l'infame: 230, 236
Education of man: 155, 156, 159
Ego and consciousness: 535, 536
Ego and its relations: 117
and Self: 475, 477, 540
and subject, relation of in
introverted feeling: 495
basis of, always identical with
itself: 450
defective relation of to object,
in introverted attitude: 478
definition of: 540
development of: 475, 477
of introvert, its system of
safeguards: 478
participation of in thesis and
antithesis: 607, 608, 609
reservation of: 472
resoluteness of (symbol): 609
'Egocentric': 472, 474, 477, 495
Egocentricity of morbid introversion:
477, 488, 495, 498
Ego-complex: 540
Einfuhlung: 358
Einstellung, or attitude: 526
Elan vital: 398
Eleatic principle: 48
Elijah's ascent into Heaven, medieval
illustrations of: 288
Elpore: 224
Emile ou de l'education, by Rousseau
104, 105
Emotion, definition of (v, Affect): 541
Empathy: 358
Empirical observation, limitations
of: 570
thinking: 376, 385, 482
Empiricism and ideologism: 381,
382, 383, 387
as pluralistic (James): 373
prevalence of: 381
synonymous with sensationalism
(James): 373
Empiricist type (James): 373
Empiricistic attitude: 393
Enantiodromia, definition of: 541
EnantiodroInia of Heraclitus: 123,
228, 333, 541, 596
Encratitic sect of Gnostics: 26, 312
Energetics, laws of: 110
Energic psychic process: 581
Energic value of conscious contents:
143
Energy, concept of: 41, 250, 262,
535, 581
Energy, hypostasizing of: 250, 535,
571
Engrams or archetypes: 211, 296,
556
Enkekalymmenos, the veiled-man
fallacy: , 44
Enlightenment, age of: 101, 230,
381 Enthusiasm in the two types: 407
Epimeleia: 224, 227
Epimethean attitude: 228, 229,
232, 234, 235, 323, 417, 419
quality of inferior function:
442
valuation of symbol: 323
Epimetheus and statue of Heracles:
321
as extraverted attitude: 207,
222, 228, 419
compact of with Behemoth:
228
downfall of: 228, 235, 236
figure in Goethe's Pandora:
224, 225, 226 ,
figure of Goethe: 217, 223
kingdom of: 222
realm of: 333
relation of to world: 208, 212,
213, 214, 419
reply to angel: 212, 222
seeks the jewel: 321
the shadow of Spitteler: 540
visit to sick Prometheus: 214, 219
Equilibrium, process of psychic: 426
Esoteric explanation of symbol:
602
'Esprit de l'escalier' quality of
inferior thinking: 442, 514
Esse in anima: 61, 68
'Est ergo est' of empiricist: 483
Euclid of Megara: 48
Evangelical movement: 84
Eve: 234
Excessively valued idea: 342
Exodus, Book of: 287
Exoteric standpoint, symbol alive
for: 602
Externalization, laws of (Jodl): 359
Extraversion, active and passive:
543
definition of: 542
value of: 198, 202
Extravert and introvert, attitude of
vis-a-vis the object: 395,
405, 412
archaic thoughts of: 187
danger of: 420
normality of, its conditions:
419
specific psychology of: 203,
341, 404, 405
unconscious egoism of: 424
Extraverted attitude and problem
of human relationships: 471
bias against introverted attitude:
472, 474, 476, 512
character of introvert's inferior
functions: 489
criticism: 197
feeling as creative factor: 447
feeling, when overstressed in
favour of object: 447
feeling-judgment as act of
accommodation: 446
Feeling Type: 448 et seq.
feeling type, feeling of an
adapted function: 448
feeling type, love-choice of: 448
feeling type, thinking of: 351, 427
formula, disagreeable results
of: 436-439
Intuitive Type: 464 et seq.
judgment as predicative: 442
man of Jordan: 200, 214, 215
mentality, dangers of (Gross):
352, 420
Sensation Type: 457 et seq.
thinking as synthetic: 442
thinking, appearance of: 431,
432
thinking, concretistic: 377
thinking, objective criterion
of: 428, 429, 431
thinking, peculiarities of: 428,
431
Thinking Type, description
of: 434 et seq.
thinking type, impersonal conscious
attitude of: 439
thinking type, the formula of:
435
Extraverted thinking type, unconscious
sensitiveness of: 439
Type, general attitude of consciousness
of: 416
Type, general description of:
416
woman of Jordan: 195
Eye as function-complex: 583
consciousness compared with:
532, 557
Faculty-psychology (Wundt): 384
Falsification of type through imitation:
213
Familial identity: 552
Fanaticism as over-compensated
doubt: 441
Faraday: 403, 404
Fatalism: 373
Father and Mother divinities: 157
Father-transference: 598
Fathers of the Church: 285, 286,
288, 290, 296
Faust as example of dissociation:
255
as the Self of Goethe: 540
How differently this token
works upon me,: 605
prayer of, to Virgin Mother:
274
rejuvenation of, through pact
with Devil: 610
solution of problem in: 233,
239, 240
the medieval Prometheus:
232, 234
transformation of, as figured
by Margaret, Helen, etc,:
273
Feeling, a kind of judging: 544
a rational function: 545
abstract and concrete: 545
active, as directed function:
546
and affect: 544
and thinking, incompatibility
of: 514
and thinking types as rational:
452
as process: 543
'Feeling', concept of: 519
criterion of acceptance or rejection:
544
definition of: 543
dependent upon thinking:
544, 545
distinguished from affect: 522
Feeling, disturbance of, from assimilation
to object: 449
futility of classification: 546
inaccessible to Intellectual definition;
545
in extraverted attitude: 446
necessarily represses thinking:
449, 451
Feeling-apperception, active and
passive; 546
'Feeling-into'; 64, 156, 393, 567, 582
and abstraction: 358,
368, 369
as extraversion: 360,
363
,definition of: 547
Feeling-intuition as undirected feeling:
546
of Schopenhauer:
399
Feeling-sensation or sensuous feeling:
119, 125, 127, 129,
180, 544
tone as feeling mixed with
sensation: 585
type; 547
Fere: 523
Ferenczi: 566
Ferrero; 601
Fetish and churinga, recharging of:
240
power of: 302, 366, 534
Fichte: 54, 55
Fictitious guiding-line (Adler): 369,
531
Fire-sermon of Buddha: 364, 366
Flatus vocis: 37, 59, 65
Flournoy (Des Indes a la planete
Mars): 588, 614
une mystique moderne: 333
on James' characters; 375
Forgetting, normal process of; 614
Form and name as two monsters or
functions of Brahman: 254
Formative instinct of Schiller: 126,
129
Formula, an intellectual superstition:
441
becomes a religion: 441
of extraverted thinking type;
435 et seq.
tyranny of in extraverted
thinking type: 435
Fons signatus: 286
France, Anatole: 37
Free-will: 373, 393, 395
Freedom, inner, impossibility of
proof of; 394
Freedom of subject, conditions of:
295, 396
the feeling of: 395
French Revolution: 100, 103, 230,
618
school of hypnotists: 470
Frenzy, the Dionysian state; 172
Freud, incest-wish of: 424
his interpretation of phantasy:
78-82, 537, 572, 577, 585
on repression of parent-imago:
157
psychology of: 78, 82, 454,
537, 539, 584, 585, 598, 606,
614
reductive method of: 78, 312,
313, 536, 537, 538, 577, 578,
584
his view of symbol: 157
wish-view of, true for extravert's
unconscious: 423, 424
Frobenius: 325
Function, conscious, nature of: 514
definition of: 547
main, nature of: 514
natural, an organized living
system: 564
secondary, nature of; 515
subjection of, to sensation
(concretism); 535
Function-complex, independence of:
593
Function-engrams: 211, 296, 556
Function-types: 412
Functions, basic: 14, 421, 428, 547,
567, 612
combinations of main and
auxiliary: 515, 516
grouping of unconscious: 516
of relation, mind and speech
as: 254
Principal and Auxiliary: 513
et seq.
rational and irrational; 570,
571
superior and inferior; 87, 324,
370, 426, 427, 563
the four basic, selection based
upon experience: 547
unconscious, their symbolical
appearance in dreams; 517
Fundamental laws of human nature:
263
Galtonesque family-portraits, type-descriptions
as: 513
Garden enclosed: 285, 286
Gaunilo: 55, 58
Gauss: 409, 410
Geheimnisse (Die) of Goethe: 231,
234
General-attitude types: 412, 414
Genius, civilizing and cultural
(Gross): 352
German 'classics': 95
Gilgamesh epic: 256
Gnosis: 234, 256, 289, 290, 291,
292, 298, 299
Gnostic philosophy: 18, 234, 289,
290, 298
Gnostics and their Remains (King):
289
God and soul essentially the same:
307
and Godhead, distinction between
(Eckehart): 315
as autonomous complex: 307
as collective idea: 139, 530
as determining force: 310
as function of the soul: 315
as highest intensity of life:
307
as inner value: 304, 310
as psycho-dynamic state: 305
as psychological function of
man: 300, 304, 310
as unconscious content: 306
as Universal Self of Toju's
philosophy: 268
dynamic character of: 301
existence of, dependent upon
soul (Eckehart): 311, 315
growth of concept of: 318
in the Devil's shape: 334
individual relationship with:
299
orthodox view of: 301
psychological significance of:
222, 300
relativity of: 300 et seq.
sickness of: 219, 220
subjectification of: 318
God-image: 157, 158, 300
God-imago, source of: 301
God-likeness of introverted attitude
towards the idea:
117, 120, 122, 123,
219
of Prometheus: 219,
220
God-renewal and seasonal phenomena:
241
symbol of: 240, 241,
320
Goethe and Dante: 298
Goethe and Schiller: 88, 102, 118,
121
Goethe's attempt at solution: 231,
272
Faust: 158, 170, 232, 233,
239, 240, 255, 267, 272, 273,
444
own type: 215
principle of systole and diastole:
11, 179, 252, 313
Prometheus: 215, 217
Golden Age: 108
Gomperz, Greek Thinkers: 541
on inherency and predication
41, 45, 47, 48, 49
Graeco-Roman art, criterion of: 360
Grail, legend of: 269, 270, 290, 298
Grail-symbol, probably derived from
Gnosis: 291, 298
Grecian and Christian cultures, com-
parison of: 92
mythology in dreams of
negroes: 556, 624
Greek Fathers: 285, 286, 296
mistrust of powers of Nature:
171
tragedy: 176
Gretchen episode compared with
Pandora: 233, 234
Gross' hypothesis, summary of: 357
Otto: 337, 531
Grosse Manner, by Ostwald: 401
Guardians of the market-place: 330,
332
Guillaume von Champeaux: 54
Hallucination: 554
Harking-back to the primitive: 302,
316
Harnack upon Origen: 24
Hartmann, E. von. philosophy of:
209, 585
Hase's History of the Church: 34 ,
Hegel: 55, 6o, 399, 549
Heine, on Plato and Aristotle: 9
'-heit ' and '-keit' (Spitteler): 212,
213, 226
Helen in Faust: 233, 234, 273
Hellenism: 91, 170
Helmholtz as teacher: 409
biography of: 402, 408
Hephaestus-Athene relationship:
218, 224
Heraclitus: 123, 541, 542
Herbart, on the reason: 383
Hermas: 275, 278, 280, 281, 282,
283
Hermas, vision of: 276, 281, 283,
293, 296
Hero, magical power of: 324
Hero-birth, primordial image of:
595
myth of hero and whale: 325
Heterogeneity of men: 619, 625
Hieronymus, St.: 289
Hiphil-Hophal, the high-priest: 329,
332
Historical factor, a vital need: 423
Hoffding: 543
Holderlin's Patmos: 326
Holstein-Augustenburg, Duke of,
Schiller's letters to: 87
Holy Communion controversy between
Luther and Zwingli:
84
Communion writing by Radbertus
upon: 33
Homer as a naive poet: 164
Homogeneity of human psyche: 624
Homoiousia: 30
Homoousia: 30
Homosexuality, from projection of
persona: 598
Human psychology, as opposed to
Nature-process: 623
psychology, universal homogeneity
of: 623
Hylici: 18, 190
Hymn of the Epimethean priests:
321 to Mary, the medieval: 285,
288, 289
Hypatia: 137
Hysteria, the extravert's neurosis:
421, 452
Hysterical amnesia: 614
characters: 421
Iakchos, winnowing basket of: 289
Idea, abstract, 376, 377, 389, 392,
394, 396, 522, 547, 551
as abstraction: 522
as primordial image at stage
of intellectual formulation:
558
as primum mavens for introvert:
551
as product for extravert: 551
as unconscious model: 379,
380, 386, 394, 395, 482
definition of: 547
dual nature of: 550
hierarchical character of: 396
related to image: 547
Ideas ante rem, 378
basic, as much feeling as
thought: 181, 490
mystical collective: 530
Idealism or ideologism: 387, 389
versus Materialism (James):
387, 388, 389, 390
Idealist and Realist the, of Schiller:
168
Identification backward: 316
definition of: 551, 553
distinguished from imitation:
551
leading to growth of secondary
personality: 552
purpose of: 552
with differentiated function:
127, 128, 551, 552
with momentary attitude:
590
Identity, an unconscious equality
with object: 553
definition of: 552
expressed in Christian ideal of
love: 553
familial: 552
in paranoic delusions: 553
original state of: 294, 295,
553, 563, 572, 582
responsible for suggestion:
553
the basis of 'participation
mystique': 553 ,
with persona: 595, 596, 597,
598
with soul: 596, 598
Ideologism: 381, 382, 387, 389, 394,
395
and materialism: 390
Image, an expression of total
psychic situation: 555
definition of: 554
of tottering man pierced by
arrow: 506
or imago of a man different
from his reality: 600
personal and primordial: 555
personal or impersonal: 547
primordial: 149, 250, 265,
267, 269, 271, 272, 277, 378,
384, 476, 481, 490, 500, 548,
550, 555
Images, artistic, philosophical and
religious application of:
311, 312
value of, for life and happiness:
312
Imagination: 82
Imaginative activity: 573, 581
Imago of object: 600
Immanuel: 327
Imitatio Christi and dissimilation:
394
Imitation a necessary expedient for
development: 551
Imprints or engrams: 556
Impulsion as instinct: 566
Indeterminism versus Determinism
(James): 393 ,
Indian religious practice: 250
teaching: 149, 151, 153, 242,
263, 302
Individual as against collective:
561, 562, 590
definition of: 560
degeneration of: 370
disposition, factor of: 415,
416
nucleus, separability of: 137,
139, 144
phantasy repressed by collective
symbol: 70
pychology, conditioned by
contemporary history: 578
way can never be opposed to
collective norm: 563
way, never a norm, 563
Individualism: 133, 272, 318, 563
Individuality, definition of: 561
suppression of in concretism:
535
when unconscious projected
upon objects: 561
Individuation as process of differentiation:
561
definition of: 561
leads to collective solidarity,
not isolation: 562
leads to appreciation of collective
norm: 563
not unique goal of psychological
education: 562
Indra: 247
Infant adaptation: 415
Inferior extraversion: 129
function, acceptance of: 99,
110
function, analytical release
of: 565
function, definition of: 563
function in extraverted attitude:
427, 428
Inferiority of feeling in extraverted
thinking type: 438, 439
with contracted consciousness
(Gross): 341
Inferiority with shallow consciousness
(Gross): 341
Inferiority-feeling of Adler: 531
Influence of poets and thinkers: 238
Inherency, principle of: 41, 45, 47, 50
character of inferior thinking: 442
Inherited functional disposition of
the psyche: 377, 616
Inner object=elements of the unconscious:
505
objects: 210, 591
personality opposed to outer:
593
processes, individual variability
towards: 592
Inouye, Tetsujiro: 268, 269
Inquisition: 293
Instinct and will: 565
as inborn manner of acting:
476, 560
definition of: 565
Intellect, definition of: 566, 611
inadequacy of: 628
Intellectual formula, limitation of:
436, 437
intuition or undirected thinking:
611
standpoint betrayed by repressed
feeling: 440
Intellectualism versus Sensationalism
(James): 387
Interest as libido bestowed: 521
extraverted: 417, 418
Intermediate type of Jordan: 184,
190, 191
Interpretation, causal and purposive:
578, 580
or latent meaning of phantasy:
576
upon objective plane: 572
upon subjective plane: 572,
599 et seq.
Introjection, active and passive:
567
an extraverting process: 567
as feeling-into: 547, 553, 583
as process of assimilation: 567
definition of: 566
Introversion active and passive: 567
and extraversion as biological
contrast: 414
and extraversion, not characters
but mechanisms: 354
definition of: 567
into unconscious: 147, 149,
150, 156, 309
Introversion of energy into the Self:
145, 147, 149, 304, 309
state of: 18, 0 ,
Introvert and extravert, comparison
of; 199, 202, 205, 404,
405, 406, 483
general character of: 485,
486, 487
growing isolation of: 489,
504
need of, in present day
culture; 352
values of: 193, 203
Introverted and extraverted manner
of thinking, opposition of:
386, 483
and extraverted view of
general concepts: 385, 386
attitude governed by psychological
structure; 475
character of extravert's unconscious:
422
difficulty of expression: 501
feeling counterbalanced by
primitive thinking: 491
feeling falsified by egocentric
attitude; 491
feeling intensive rather than
extensive: 493