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Philemon Foundation
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The Philemon Foundation is a non-profit organization that exists to prepare for publication the Complete Works of Carl Gustav Jung,[1] beginning with the previously unpublished manuscripts, seminars and correspondences.[2] It is estimated that an additional 30 volumes of work will be published and that the work will take three decades to complete.
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History
The Foundation was established in 2003 to support the work of Sonu Shamdasani,[1] a London-based historian, in his then ongoing work of preparing Jung's Red Book for publication. Shamdasani is the co-founder of the Philemon Foundation with American Jungian analyst Stephen A. Martin.[3]
The works to date constitute the Philemon series. Several translators and editors have contributed within the series, developing a few topical sub-series on dreams, psychology, correspondence, lectures.
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Published works
Many publications currently comprise the published work of the Foundation, including Jung's internationally recognized Red Book.
The various individual works within the Philemon series have been published by different publishers, including Princeton University Press[4] and W. W. Norton & Company.[5]
In addition to the Red Book, the Philemon Series includes:
- The Jung-White Letters, 2007[I]
- Children's Dreams, 2007[II]
- Jung Contra Freud, 2012[III]
- Introduction to Jungian psychology, 2012[IV]
- Analytical Psychology in Exile, 2015[V]
- The Question of Psychological Types, 2015[VI]
- On Psychological and Visionary Art, 2015[VII]
- Dream Interpretation Ancient and Modern, 2016, (updated edition)[VIII]
- Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process, 2019[IX]
- On Theology and Psychology, 2020[X]
- History of Modern Psychology, 2020[XI]
- The Black Books, 2020[XII]
- Psychology of Yoga and Meditation, 2021[XIII]
- Consciousness and the Unconscious, 2022[XIV]
- Jung on Ignatius of Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises, 2023[XV]
- On Dreams and the East, 2025[XVI]
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Current projects
- Jung’s Life and Work: Interviews for Memories, Dreams, Reflections with Aniela Jaffé [6][7]
- The Active Imagination: Notes from the Seminar Given in 1931[8][9]
- Jung’s Unpublished Lectures at Polzeath on the Technique of Analysis and the Historical and Psychological Effects of Christianity (1923)[10]
- Jung’s Unpublished Book on Alchemy and Individuation (1937)[11]
- Jung and the Indologists: Jung’s Correspondences with Wihelm Hauer, Heinrich Zimmer and Mircea Eliade[12]
- ETH Lectures (1933-1941): Volumes 3, 4, 5, 8[13]
- The A. E. Letters: A Novella by C.G. Jung[14][15]
- Jung’s 1925 Swanage Seminar and 1927 Zurich Seminar[16]
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