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Title: Defining Archetypes


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Defining Archetypes
  • Carl Jungs concept of Conscious vs. Unconscious

2
Defining them
  • The contents of the collective unconscious
  • Jung also called them dominants, imagos,
    mythological or primordial images
  • An archetype is an unlearned tendency to
    experience things in a certain way

3
A few universal examples
  • Animus- male aspect wheres other half?
  • Anima- female aspect wheres other?
  • Shadow- primal, instinctive
  • Persona- public image
  • Father, mother, family, child, hero, wise old
    man, maiden, trickster, hermaphrodite, animal,
    original man, God

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What is an archetype?
  • A hereditary given that shapes and transforms
    individual conscious. A given that is defined
    especially by a tendency rather than by specific
    contents, inherited images etc a matrix that
    influences human behavior both on the level of
    ideas and on the moral, ethical level, of conduct
    in general.

5
What is an archetype?
  • Jung talks about archetype (named at first
    primordial image) as biologists' patterns of
    behavior. So, archetypes are innate tendencies
    that mold the human conduct.

6
The Concept
  • "The concept of archetype, states Jung, arises
    from the repeated observation that sometimes
    myths and tales from universal literature
    comprise well-defined themes which reappear
    everywhere and every time. We find the same
    themes in fantasies, dreams, delirious ideas and
    illusions of individuals that live in our present
    days".

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The Concept
  • These thematic images are representations of
    archetypes, they have archetypes as roots. They
    impress, influence and fascinate us.
  • Archetypes correspond to instincts that, as well,
    cannot be recognized as such unless they become
    manifest.
  • Finally, the archetype is psychoid, that is
    psychic-like but not immediately accessible to
    the mind.
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