TY - JOUR TI - Philosophical and Psychological Aspects in Jung’s Conception of Myth. The Schellingian Influence   AU - Błocian, Ilona TI - Philosophical and Psychological Aspects in Jung’s Conception of Myth. The Schellingian Influence   AB - Jung’s concept of myth combines philosophical and psychological aspects. He was inspired by Schelling’s ideas, including the relationship between myth and the process of development of reality. Myth not only refers to the human mind, but reflects the dynamism of reality processes. This is the meaning of the relationship between myth and the unconscious in Jung’s grasp, because he understood the latter as a basis and matrix of reality. The psychological and psychoanalytical aspects of his conception of myth relate to patterns of human experience, which are also contained in myths. Thus, through the concept of myth is expressed the relationship of man and the world, the experience and the reality in which it happens. VL - 2015 IS - Volume 48, Issue 3 PY - 2015 SN - 0137-2432 C1 - 2084-4077 SP - 217 EP - 227 DO - 10.4467/20844077SR.15.016.3787 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-religiologica/article/philosophical-and-psychological-aspects-in-jungs-conception-of-myth-the-schellingian-influence KW - conceptions of myth KW - philosophy of myth KW - psychology and myth KW - psychoanalytical conceptions of myth