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Personality types: Jung's model of typology - Inner City Books

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16 Introduction to Jungian Typologyways accompanied by an inferiority <strong>of</strong> feeling, and differentiatedsensation is injurious to intuition and vice versa. 5Typologically, many people are a bowl <strong>of</strong> soup. They functionin an introverted or extraverted way depending on theirmood, the weather or their state <strong>of</strong> mind; they think, feel,sense and intuit more or less at random, being no better orworse at one function than any other, and having no inkling <strong>of</strong>the consequences.Such people may at first glance seem to be well rounded.However, the above characteristics are typical <strong>of</strong> unconsciousness,for consciousness implies a certain differentiationin the way one functions. "The uniformly conscious or uniformlyunconscious state <strong>of</strong> the functions," notes Jung, "is themark <strong>of</strong> a primitive mentality." 6Rational and Irrational FunctionsJung further described two <strong>of</strong> the four functions as rationaland two as irrational. (He also used the terms judging andperceiving, respectively.)Thinking, as a function <strong>of</strong> logical discrimination, is rational(judging). So is feeling, which as a way <strong>of</strong> evaluating ourlikes and dislikes can be quite as discriminating as thinking.Thinking and feeling are called rational because both arebased on a reflective, linear process that coalesces into a particularjudgment.Sensation and intuition Jung called irrational (perceiving)functions. Each is a way <strong>of</strong> perceiving simply what is—sensationsees what is in the external world, intuition sees (or wemight say "picks up") what is in the inner world.5 Ibid., par. 955.6 Ibid., par. 667.

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