“Both of us [seem] to agree that the future of Jung's ideas is not with [psycho-] therapy… but with a unitarian, holistic concept of nature and the position of man in it.”

Letter to Markus Fierz regarding Carl Jung's ideas (25 December 1950)

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Austrian physicist, Nobel prize winner 1900–1958

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