ABSTRACT

To explore more closely Jung’s attitude toward reality and its impact on his submerged rhetoric, I want to take a side step to highlight Lacan’s very different rhetorical strategies after Vico provides us an opening exegesis (after Baudrillard!) and then return to a text of Jung’s, ‘The Enigma of Bologna’ and explore further themes too in his ‘Flying Saucer’ essay with considerations of ‘Synchronicity’.