Pushing Archetypal Representational Systems Further |
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Authors: | David Vaughn Becker Steven L. Neuberg |
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Affiliation: | 1. Human Systems Engineering Program, Arizona State University, Mesa, Arizona;2. Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona |
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Abstract: | We revived Jung’s Archetypes to characterize what we see as an emerging confluence of evolutionary, embodied, and ecological responses to traditional cognitive models of mental representation. We propose that all humans possess archetypal representational systems that are (a) computationally grounded in perception and action, (b) shaped by learning and culture, and (c) biologically prepared by our ancestral past. Because these functionally modular systems arose in tandem with—and in response to—our increasingly complex social world, one implication is that even the most abstract issues studied in cognitive science may be, at least in part, scaffolded on more ancient social and emotional calculi. |
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Keywords: | Archetype Jung evolutionary psychology emotion motivation mental representation |
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