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Das psychische Erbe der Menschheit
Authors:Prof. Dr. phil.   Dipl.-Psych.   Psychol. Psychotherapeut Christian Roesler  Milena Sotirova-Kohli M. A. Japanologie  M. Sc.
Affiliation:1. Katholische Hochschule Freiburg, Catholic University of Applied Sciences, Karlstra?e 63, 79104, Freiburg, Deutschland
2. Fakult?t für Psychologie, Universit?t Basel, Basel, Schweiz
Abstract:The historical development and importance in theory and practice of the term archetype, the core concept of Analytical Psychology, is extensively presented. Beginning with C.G. Jung’s definition of archetype through to the current state of the discussion, various conceptualizations of biological, developmental psychological and cultural theoretical basis are presented. The results show that there is empirical evidence for psychological archetypes, for instance in the neurosciences, developmental psychological and anthropological research and that the classical conception of inheritance of complex symbolic patterns cannot be substantiated by more recent results in human genetics and particularly in epigenetics. The prominent attempts at solving this problem from the contempory Analytical Psychology will be discussed, in particular emergence and system theoretical argumentation. Finally, various empirical, partially experimental studies from Analytical Psychology, among others from the authors themselves, will be presented which confirm the hypothesis of the existence of archetypes and of a collective (unconscious) memory. The article gives a total overview of the state of specialist discussions on the archetype concept for the readership above and beyond the narrow field of Analytical Psychology.
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