How many of you have actually read Carl Gustav Jung's masterpiece 'Psychological Types'?
Or at least part of it.
If you did then what's your opinion about it?
Just out of curiosity.
As for me, I read parts of Chapter X which is the essence of the book, the general description of the types. I just decided to read the whole Chapter X - the book 'Comparative Economics' has been defeated by this in spite of the fact that I'm gonna have an exam next Monday.
Jung describes only three dichotomies out of four (E/I, S/N and T/F; J/P has been added later) and what we nowadays call dominant functions in it. But I think he really digs deep into these ideas, uses clear conceptual system detailed to the nail and so adds depth and meaning to them, makes you understand them on a lot higher level.
Or at least part of it.
If you did then what's your opinion about it?
Just out of curiosity.
As for me, I read parts of Chapter X which is the essence of the book, the general description of the types. I just decided to read the whole Chapter X - the book 'Comparative Economics' has been defeated by this in spite of the fact that I'm gonna have an exam next Monday.
Jung describes only three dichotomies out of four (E/I, S/N and T/F; J/P has been added later) and what we nowadays call dominant functions in it. But I think he really digs deep into these ideas, uses clear conceptual system detailed to the nail and so adds depth and meaning to them, makes you understand them on a lot higher level.