
Source: Psyche and Matter (1992), p. 208
Source: Number and Time (1974), p. 53
Source: Psyche and Matter (1992), p. 208
Source: Psyche and Matter (1992), p. 216
Context: Number, as it were, lies behind the psychic realm as a dynamic ordering principle, the primal element of which Jung called spirit. As an archetype, number becomes not only a psychic factor, but more generally, a world-structuring factor. In other words, numbers point to a background reality in which psyche and matter are no longer distinguishable.
Source: Number and Time (1974), p. .52
Joseph Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, 1945. p. 27
Source: The Foundations of Normal and Abnormal Psychology (1914), p. 112
Source: Blood in My Eye (1971), p. 120
“Nakedness was dangerous to the social order, she thought, because it revealed too much reality.”
Source: Green Mars (1993), Chapter 7, “What Is to Be Done?” (p. 395)