Psychological Types

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Newcomb Livraria Press, 1924 M01 1

Here in his famous 1921 Psychological Types (Psychologische Typen) Jung elaborates on the differences in fundamental psychological orientations among individuals. According to Jung, these orientations define how individuals perceive the world and make decisions. The core of this theory revolves around two Kantian Antinomies: Attitude and Function types.

This edition contains a new 2023 translation from the original German manuscript with an Afterword by the Translator, a philosophic index of Jung's terminology and a timeline of his life and works.

 

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Introduction
3
The problem of types in ancient and medieval intellectual history
8
On Schillers ideas on the problem of types
70
The Apollonian and the Dionysian
140
The type problem in the knowledge of human nature
151
The type problem in poetry
171
The type problem in psychiatry
285
The problem of typical attitudes in aesthetics
301
The type problem in modern philosophy
312
The type problem in biography
336
General description of the types
345
Definitions
432
Afterword by the Translator
522
Philosophic Index of Jungian Terms
580
Timeline of Jungs Life and Works
584

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A massively influential Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Jung founded the field of analytical psychology and built the modern concepts of Therapy. His concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes were influential in understanding human psychology. Jung’s theories on personality, including the notions of introversion and extraversion, have left a lasting mark on psychology and psychotherapy to this day.

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