Panpsychism - in The Psychoanalytic Tradition

In The Psychoanalytic Tradition

Carl Jung, who is maybe best known for his idea of collective unconscious, wrote that "psyche and matter are contained in one and the same world, and moreover are in continuous contact with one another", and that it was probable that "psyche and matter are two different aspects of one and the same thing". This could be interpreted as panpsychism, apparently of the neutral monism variety.

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