Hogenson G B
J Anal Psychol. 2001 Oct;46(4):591-611. doi: 10.1111/1465-5922.00269.
This paper considers the claim that C. G. Jung used a Lamarckian model of evolution to underwrite his theory of archetypes. This claim is challenged on the basis of Jung's familiarity with and use of the writings of James Mark Baldwin and Conway Lloyd Morgan, both of whom were noted and forceful opponents of neo-Lamarckian theory from within a neo-Darwinian framework. The paper then outlines the evolutionary model proposed by Baldwin and Lloyd Morgan, which has come to be known as Baldwinian evolution or the Baldwin effect. This model explicitly views psychological factors as central to the evolutionary process. Finally, the use of Baldwinian thinking in contemporary theorizing regarding language and other symbolic systems is reviewed and suggestions are made regarding the implications of Baldwinian models for theory building in analytical psychology.
本文探讨了这样一种观点,即卡尔·古斯塔夫·荣格运用拉马克式的进化模型来支持其原型理论。鉴于荣格熟悉并运用了詹姆斯·马克·鲍德温和康威·劳埃德·摩根的著作,而这两人在新达尔文主义框架内都是新拉马克理论的著名且有力的反对者,这一观点受到了挑战。接着,本文概述了鲍德温和劳埃德·摩根提出的进化模型,该模型后来被称为鲍德温式进化或鲍德温效应。此模型明确将心理因素视为进化过程的核心。最后,回顾了鲍德温式思维在当代关于语言及其他符号系统的理论化中的运用,并就鲍德温式模型对分析心理学理论构建的影响提出了建议。