The Ethical Issues of Psychological Autonomy

By Claire Dorly
English

The Jungian conception of how the moral conscience functions is based on an innate, instinctive foundation and a relationship between the conscious and unconscious which is the fruit of a long and painful journey towards autonomy. The appearance in the conscience of a conflict of duties is considered here to be a clinical marker which signifies that an aspect of ethical creativity may be accessible to the subject.

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