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in tracing the ‘Border Zones of Exact Science’, Jung rejects the positions of both ‘contemporary sceptical materialist opinion’ (1896–1899: par. 63) and metaphysics arguing for the need of a third position in between. At that time he found vitalism to be that third possibility. According to vitalism, life is a vital principle which is distinct from the material realm of physics and chemistry, although connected with
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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