CONCEPT
The Symbolic Attitude
Jung's name for the practice of treating objects of experience as symbols rather than literal facts — the discipline that asks not what the AI tool can do but what its use <em>reveals</em> about the one who uses it.
The symbolic attitude is Jung's term for the disposition that treats the objects of experience as symbols rather than as literal facts. The builder who approaches the AI tool with a symbolic attitude does not ask merely what the tool can do. The builder asks what the tool means — what the relationship reveals about the builder's own psychological situation, what the projections disclose about unconscious contents, what the enchantment signals about qualities the ego has not yet integrated. This symbolic attitude is the opposite of the instrumental attitude the technology discourse promotes. The instrumental attitude asks only what the tool can produce; the symbolic attitude asks what the tool reveals. The instrumental attitude is efficient; the symbolic attitude is transformative.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The distinction between symbolic and sign is foundational. A sign points unambiguously to something already known — a red light means stop. A symbol points to something partially unknown,
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