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From the "Full Metal Jacket" page (Stanley Kubrick Film):

Matthew Modine as Private/Corporal/Sergeant James T. "Joker" Davis. The narrator who claims to have joined the U.S. Marine Corps to see combat, and later becomes an independent-minded combat correspondent. Joker wears a peace-sign medallion on his uniform as well as writing "Born to Kill" on his helmet, which he explains as an expression of Jungian philosophy concerning the duality of man.

I think the word philosophy should be psychology reasoning Freud was either a psychologist or a philosopher, and Jung, regardless, would have been a psychologist. Jung had a philosophy, but that would not make him a philosopher. He may have been a philosopher, but in the context of the paragraph, the character "Joker" would be more a philosopher than Jung.