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BURDA, G.:
ETHICS
in the SHADOW of the FATHER.
On the Primal Scene of the Ethical in Analytical Psychology.
Ethics in the Shadow of the Father is a lecture given on
the occasion of the Congress of German-Language Jung Societies
100 Years Erich Neumann - 130 Years C.G. Jung in Vienna in
August 2005. It appeared in expanded form in the journal Analytische
Psychologie (Frankfurt 3/2005a). In order to enable movement
in the field of ethics and analytical psychology, new forms
of concepts such as archethyp, primal scene of the ethical
subject and participation éthique are proposed. The
aim is to demonstrate that Jung's - and also Neumann's - writings
on ethics remain in the shadow of the father, meaning that
the father is not realised as an ethical potential. The reason
given for this is in the unconsciousness of the hysterical
shadow. Its effect is demonstrated in theory and political
practice.
Keywords: primal scene (Urszene) of the ethical,
archethype, father, hysteria, shadow, Self, participation
éthique
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