Las bases biológicas del inconsciente colectivo

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https://doi.org/10.70435/junguiana.v44.313

Palabras clave:

selección natural, inconsciente colectivo, psicología evolutiva

Resumen

Jung vivió en una época de notables avances científicos en biología, entre ellos las teorías de la evolución y la selección natural, el descubrimiento de los primeros fósiles de homínidos y el surgimiento de la antropología científica. Su investigación evolucionó en diálogo con los descubrimientos considerados más plausibles por la ciencia, lo que llevó a una constante reformulación y perfeccionamiento conceptual. Sostenemos que la forma madura de su psicología puede entenderse como un intento de integrar los grandes descubrimientos científicos de su tiempo y, adelantándose a su época, ofrecer bases teóricas para hallazgos que la neurociencia contemporánea apenas comienza a confirmar.

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Anderson de Campos Triacca, Universidade de Caxias do Sul, Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Doutorando em Filosofia pela Universidade de Caxias do Sul (2026), possui Mestrado em Filosofia pela Universidade de Caxias do Sul (2020) e bacharelado em Filosofia pela Universidade de Caxias do Sul (2017). Como pesquisador, direciona sua investigação para as áreas da Fenomenologia, Filosofia Analítica e Psicologia Complexa.

Marlon Xavier, Valencia International University, Valencia, Espanha; Instituto Dédalus, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brasil

PhD em Psicologia Social (UAB, Espanha) e PhD em Educação (UOC, Espanha). Professor Dr na Valencia International University (VIU), Espanha, e da especialização em Psicologia Analítica do Instituto Dédalus, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brasil. Psicólogo clínico e supervisor de orientação junguiana.

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2026-04-07

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Triacca, A. de C., & Xavier, M. (2026). Las bases biológicas del inconsciente colectivo. Junguiana, 44, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.70435/junguiana.v44.313

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