David Alfonzo

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Jung’s theory of psychological types resembles in some ways the eighteenth-century faculty psychology developed by theorists such as Christian von Wolff and Thomas Reid, according to which the mind consists of various powers or capacities, called faculties. One of these faculties had been willing, which became for Schopenhauer the essential attribute of the unconscious mind.
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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