Footnotes2Plato PodcastC. G. Jung: Reception and Relevance5141×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -1:53:05-1:53:05Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.C. G. Jung: Reception and RelevanceA dialogue with Tim Jackson about Carl Jung and his enduring relevanceMatthew David SegallMay 06, 2024514ShareTranscriptDiscussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksFootnotes2Plato PodcastFor the love of wisdom. For the love of wisdom. SubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeMatthew David SegallRecent EpisodesBetween the Speculative and the Prosaic: Life, Imagination, and IndividuationOct 7 • Matthew David SegallJung, Simondon, and the Ontogenesis of PhilosophySep 24 • Matthew David SegallRemembering the Repressed with Carl Jung and Rudolf Steiner Sep 19 • Matthew David SegallWhitehead on the Business Mind of the FutureSep 17 • Matthew David SegallMatter, Life, and Mind: Love as a Cosmological PowerSep 15 • Matthew David SegallHow might Whitehead describe Jesus? Aug 31 • Matthew David SegallSchelling's Panentheism and PsiAug 5 • Matthew David SegallCreativity and the Cross: Martinus, Bergson, and Whitehead in DialogueAug 1 • Matthew David Segall, Pedro Brea, and Karsten Jensen