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SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL GOALS AND DUTIES OF MAN IN THE CONCEPT OF THE HEART BY CARL JUNG

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Abstract

This article analyzes the socio-psychological goals and duties of a person in Carl Jung's concept of the soul.

Keywords
  • soul, soul, spirit, spiritual power, human soul, spiritual world, psyche, philosophical anthropology.
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  • Юнг. К.Г. Психологические типы. –М., 1982. –С. 14, 66.
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Asatulloev , I. (2024). SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL GOALS AND DUTIES OF MAN IN THE CONCEPT OF THE HEART BY CARL JUNG. International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 4(2), 286–289. Retrieved from https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/3775

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