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Gurevich, P. S. Jung’s Lesson Which Was Not Learned

Abstract: Based on Jung’s work ‘Psychological Types’ the author of the article draws our attention at one of the main Jung’s ideas that there are no ‘bad’ or ‘good’ psychological types at all. It is underlined that psychological researches often tend to find out ‘negative’ and ‘positive’ types of personality.


Keywords:

psychology, philosophy, psychological type, extravert, introvert, Jung.


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