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This change of nomenclature occurred because, with time, Jung recognised that the manifestations of the universal dominants were not restricted to images but occurred in ideas, feelings and experiences as well as in characteristic patterns of behaviour. As a result, ‘archetype’ gradually supplanted ‘primordial image’ in his writings, though for some years he tended to use both terms interchangeably.
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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