David Alfonzo

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Like all profound ideas, the archetypal hypothesis is not entirely new. Its origins go back at least as far as Plato and probably further. Jung himself recognised this when he described archetypes as ‘active living dispositions, ideas in the Platonic sense, that pre-form and continually influence our thoughts and feelings and actions’ (1938/1954: par. 154; italics added).
David Alfonzo
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The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications
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