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Saturday, April 20, 2019
Carl Jung on Rational and Irrational - Carl Jung Depth Psychology
Carl Jung on Rational and Irrational - Carl Jung Depth Psychology: [Carl Jung on Rational and Irrational] Rational: Descriptive of thoughts, feelings and actions that accord with reason, an attitude based on objective values established by practical experience. The rational attitude which permits us to declare objective values as valid at all is not the work of the individual subject, but the product of human history. …
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Carl Jung on the Problem of the pairs of Opposites
Carl Jung on the Problem of the pairs of Opposites
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