Archetype Semantics: How It Corresponds To The Concept Of “An Image.” How Archetypal Are Images?

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An image is archetypal only when it is an individual value, which through natural analogs allows a person to learn about himself, obtain information about his individual qualities recorded in the individual structure of psyche, which ultimately allows a person to legalize his own innate qualities.

 The authors reason that logically an archetype in its traditional consideration cannot be that prototype (preimage), which, as an initial idea, determines the individual human psyche because by definition it belongs to culture—it is its artifact. Consequently, according to existing semantics, an archetype can be anything except an archetype as an idea. This scientific paper examines whether semantics of an archetype in its traditional sense corresponds to the concept of “an image” if an image is considered in terms of “a copy”, ”a duplicate”; can an archetype of culture be seriously considered as something that directly forms individual human psyche, as a structure that appeared long before symbolism?

The authors think that not every image is archetypal because not every image is equal to prototype (preimage), as an initial idea corresponding to the concept of “an archetype.” An image is archetypal only when it is an individual value, which, through natural analogues, allows a person to learn about his own self and learn about his individual qualities, recorded in the individual structure of psyche, which, as a result, provides a person with a possibility to legalize his own innate qualities.

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Andrey Davydov is the Research Supervisor at the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls and a Partner with the Human Population Academy (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org). Davydov is an expert in Chinese culture, researcher of ancient texts, the author of scientific discovery of the Catalog of human population and the technology of decryption of the ancient Chinese monument Shan Hai Jing as the Catalog of human population. He authored over 300 published books, including scientific monographs and ideologies. In 2012, he was granted political asylum in the USA due to persecution by a group of employees of the Federal Security Service of Russian Federation (FSB, formerly KGB), who decided to expropriate his research product—the Catalog of human population.

Olga Skorbatyuk is a Senior Analyst at the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls and a Partner with the Human Population Academy (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org). Skorbatyuk is a professional psychologist, one of the developers of the Catalog of human population, the founder of Non-Traditional Psychoanalysis, and co-author of over 300 books and scientific articles. She was granted political asylum in the USA due to persecution by the Federal Security Service of Russian Federation (FSB, formerly KGB) together with Andrey Davydov (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org/staff/andrey-davydov/).

Kate Bazilevsky is the founder and the director of the Human Population Academy (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org), a Junior Analyst at the Special Scientific Info-Analytical Laboratory—Catalog of Human Souls, an author and a translator of books about the Catalog of human population. She holds a degree in MIS and psychology. She founded the Human Population Academy in 2011 and a publishing company called HPA Press (http://www.humanpopulationacademy.org/hpa-press-publishing/) in 2012.

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