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The foundational concept underlying all of Jung’s work—and all of psychology, for that matter—is that of psyche. The term is derived from the Greek ψῡχή—soul—and refers to the human mind in the most general and comprehensive sense. Indeed, whereas the word ‘mind’ is often used—even by Jung himself— in the restrictive sense of intellect or rational thought, ‘psyche’ has a broader denotation, encompassing not only thought but also intuition, imagination, feeling, emotion,
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