Parsons' concept of integration corresponds to which of carl jung's psychic functions?
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- In his book, Styles Carl Jung defined cognitive functions, which are also called psychological functions, as specific "mental processes" within the mind of a individual, which exist independently of common circumstances. That was one of the "conceptual foundations" of his thesis on the form of personality. He acknowledged four major psychological functions in his book: thinking, sensing, emotions and intuition. He presented them with the internally (introverted) or externally (extraverted) trend he named 'attitudes.'
- The incorporation with Parsons of a business can be understood as the continuous continuation of a balance between 2 imperative sequences. A) the conditions for the "social integration" of the life world are defined in relation to systems of a "respective dominant" world view by validating the action-coordinating mechanisms of understanding; b) the "conditions" for the "social" "functional integration" of the life world are identified by the relations of the objective world as a framework to only partly regulated environments.
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