Touch in the Age of Virtuality – Post-Jungian Reflection on Alienation and Integration
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Touch in the Age of Virtuality – Post-Jungian Reflection on Alienation and Integration
In today’s digital world, physical touch is declining, leading to deep psychological and symbolic consequences. This article explores the post-Jungian view of touch as more than a biological function—it's a vital link between self, others, and reality. Drawing on thinkers like Merleau-Ponty, Hillman, and Winnicott, it highlights how virtual life disrupts our embodied experience and why reconnecting with touch is essential for emotional and psych…
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