“ Other-worldliness is converted into matter-of-factness; empirical boundaries are set to man's discussion of every problem, to his choice of purposes, and even to what he calls "meaning." Intangible, inner happenings seem to have to yield place to things in the external, tangible world, and no value exists if it is not founded on a so-called fact. ”
Carl Jung, Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933). copy citation
Author | Carl Jung |
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Source | Modern Man in Search of a Soul |
Topic | choice value |
Date | 1933 |
Language | English |
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Note | Translated by W. S. Dell and Cary F. Baynes |
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