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什么样的东西是原型? 重新探讨原型,复合体和自我组织
1Beatenberg, Switzerland.
The Journal of analytical psychology
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概括
这篇论文澄清了对原型理论的误解,提出原型是复杂形成的属性,而不是祖先神. 这种方法使格心理学与现代科学保持一致.
科学领域:
- 分析心理学 分析心理学
- 心理动力学理论 心理动力学理论
背景情况:
- 自20世纪90年代以来,关于卡尔·荣格的原型概念的持续辩论一直发生在分析心理学杂志上.
- 大多数参与者都为原型提供了科学定义.
研究的目的:
- 检查桑德斯和斯卡尔 (2001) 提出的原型理论的误解.
- 为了区分理论,将原型视为复杂形成的属性,与其他提出的定义区分.
- 为了应对批评,建议从格心理学中省略"原型"一词.
主要方法:
- 在"分析心理学杂志" (Journal of Analytical Psychology) 中对原型辩论的贡献进行分析.
- 检查桑德斯和斯卡 (2001) 提出的关于原型和复杂形成的理论框架.
主要成果:
- 将原型定义为复杂形成的属性的理论导致了误解.
- 其他观点认为,原型在象征上充当祖先神,或是有用的临床术语.
- 桑德斯和斯卡尔的理论认为,原型的形成不需要祖先的原型.
结论:
- 提出的理论保持了原型的概念在格的框架内.
- 这种方法将格心理学与当代科学发现相结合.
- 该理论提供了对原型作为复杂动态的固有属性的科学兼容的观点.
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