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yeghor

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For some days now I have been suspecting that Feeling may not be a function, but something that can be part of human consciousness. And this text only strengthened my hypothesis.

It mainly criticizes Jung's idea of dualism and quaternity. And that actually the trinity represents a more advanced way of seeing unity.
But to accept these things would mean to affirm that there are no Jungian psychological types..

Can you summarize the basic concept for us and the reasons you find it plausible please?
 
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