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Archetype - Definition of Archetype at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Archetype. Look it up now! ... An ideal example of a type; quintessence: an archetype of the successful entrepreneur.
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Archetype - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An archetype (pronounced /ˈɑrkɪtaɪp/ ) is an original model of a person, ideal example, or a prototype after which others are copied, patterned, or emulated; a symbol universally recognized by...
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Jungian archetypes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Essay on Jung's personality theory by Dr. C. George Boeree. ... The archetype has no form of its own, but it acts as an "organizing principle" on the things we see or do. It works the way that instincts work in Freud's theory: At first, the baby just wants something to eat, without knowing what it wants.
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The term "archetype" thus applies only indirectly to the "representations collectives," [universal, primordial symbols] since it designates only those psychic contents which have not yet been submitted to conscious elaboration and are therefore an immediate datum of psychic experience.
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Joseph Campbell, in The Hero with a Thousand Faces, identified both the archetype of the Hero and the quest that the hero follows, in many of the folk tales and myths of the world. This archetype, and it's journey was surprisingly invariant through many of the tales.
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