Psychological Types by Carl Jung

Psychological Types

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For nearly a century, Carl Jung’s Psychological Types has shaped how we understand human personality. Yet the original text remains dense with philosophical references, Latin quotations, and early-twentieth-century prose that can daunt the modern reader. This new edition preserves Jung’s revolutionary insights—extraversion versus introversion, the four functions of consciousness, and the archetypal forces behind individual difference—while rendering them in clear, contemporary English. You will follow Jung as he traces the type problem through classical thought, Schiller’s aesthetics, Nietzsche’s Apollonian and Dionysian, William James’s pragmatism, and the poetry of Spitteler, culminating in his own comprehensive descriptions of the psychological types. The result is an essential work for anyone curious about why we think, feel, and act so differently. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.

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