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'''Carl Gustav Jung''' (born July 26, 1875, Kesswil, [[Switzerland]] – died June 6, 1961, Küsnacht) was a Swiss [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]], an influential thinker, and one of the founding fathers of modern  [[psychology]]. Jung's concept, 'the [[collective unconscious]]', has had a deep influence on psychology as well as [[philosophy]] and the arts.
'''Carl Gustav Jung''' (born July 26, 1875, Kesswil, [[Switzerland]] – died June 6, 1961, Küsnacht) was a Swiss [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]], an influential thinker, and one of the founding fathers of modern  [[psychology]]. Jung's concept, the '[[collective unconscious]],' has had a deep influence on psychology as well as [[philosophy]] and the arts.

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Carl Gustav Jung (born July 26, 1875, Kesswil, Switzerland – died June 6, 1961, Küsnacht) was a Swiss psychiatrist, an influential thinker, and one of the founding fathers of modern psychology. Jung's concept, the 'collective unconscious,' has had a deep influence on psychology as well as philosophy and the arts.