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Jung's concept of the archetype: An existential phenomenological reflection
Authors:Richard S Zayed  Bertha Mook
Institution:1. University of Ottawa , 120 University Private, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada , K1N 6N5 E-mail: rzaye001@uottawa.ca;2. University of Ottawa
Abstract:Abstract

The concept of the archetype became the central focus of Jung's analytic psychology. This paper will present some phenomenological reflections on this concept. It will first reason that the archetype is not a phenomenologically acceptable concept by drawing upon the absolutely unconscious nature of the archetypes, their independence from the individual's intentionaliry, and their separateness from Dasein. The paper will then argue that what Jung refers to as “archetypal” images, ideas, and experiences do have phenomenological value. As data pursuant to a phenomenological analysis, they may lead to a better understanding of those psychological experiences that may be common to all of humanity.
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