A DISCUSSION AS TO HOW CARL JUNG CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THERE EXISTED A COLLECTIVE
Title: A DISCUSSION AS TO HOW CARL JUNG CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THERE EXISTED A COLLECTIVE
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A DISCUSSION AS TO HOW CARL JUNG CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THERE EXISTED A COLLECTIVE
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1052 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
A DISCUSSION AS TO HOW CARL JUNG CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THERE EXISTED A COLLECTIVE
UNCONSCIOUS, AS WELL AS HIS INFLUENCES
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Sigmund Freud was Carl Jung’s greatest influence. Although he came to part
company with Freud in later years, Freud had a distinct and profound influence on Carl
Jung. Carl Jung is said to have been a magnetic individual who drew many others into his
circle. Within the
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repressed and
wanted aspect of a person. There is also the theory of psychology types, i.e. introverts,
and extraverts, which influenced William James’ dichotomy of tough and tender minded
individuals. Jung also developed his theory of individuation, which holds that each
individual’s goal in life is to achieve his own potential. (Economist, The, S 6)
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Economist, The, “Carl Gustav Jung: BK. Rev. The Economist, Vol. 340
September 14, 1996
Ellenberger, Henri, Unconscious, Vol. 22, WebPost