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sensation type

sensation type

in the analytic psychology of Carl Jung, a functional type dominated by sensory perception, such that the individual experiences the world primarily through his or her senses. It is one of Jung’s two irrational types, the other being the intuitive type. See also feeling type; thinking type.

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