The use of Kant in Jung's early psychological works

@article{Bishop1996TheUO,
  title={The use of Kant in Jung's early psychological works},
  author={Paul C. Bishop},
  journal={Journal of European Studies},
  year={1996},
  volume={26},
  pages={107 - 140}
}
  • P. Bishop
  • Published 1 June 1996
  • Psychology
  • Journal of European Studies

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