David Alfonzo

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Even more influential than Kant was Schopenhauer, who described what he called ‘prototypes’ as ‘the original forms of all things’. They alone, he maintained can be said to have true being, ‘because they always are, but never become nor pass away’ (Jarret 1981).
The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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