Individuation N° 90, 1997/3 - pagesPages 5 to 6EditorialBy Christian GaillardPages 7 to 10The Paths of IndividuationBy Jacques RougeullePages 11 to 22Individuation: from the “Principle” to the “Process”By Aimé AgnelPages 23 to 38The String Quartet: Quaternity and IndividuationBy Bernard Fournier, Lucile HeraudPages 39 to 51The Desire for the Other Tested by the SelfBy Geneviève Guy-GilletPages 53 to 68Did Individuation Exist Before Jung?By Michel CazenavePages 69 to 78The Ethical Issues of Psychological AutonomyBy Claire DorlyPages 79 to 89Individuation Paves the Way for Another Kind of HumanismBy Henri DuplaixPages 91 to 102Solidarity and ExileBy Christian GaillardPages 103 to 109ReviewBy Brigitte Allain-DupréPages 110 to 110Tribute to Denyse ZémorBy Brigitte Allain-DupréPages 111 to 116Notepad