Similar words: freudian, schadenfreude, sigmund freud, freudian slip, freedom of religion, feud, feudal, pseudo. Meaning: n. Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939).
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61. Freud acknowledges the unconscious and provides a means of exploring it and of living with it.
62. It is what Freud called in a memorable phrase, an impoverishment of the ego on a grand scale.
63. But this sequence Freud could not allow in the case of the religious emotion of worship.
64. Freud did not hold that instincts directly caused behaviour, uninfluenced by the surrounding cultural values.
65. Bella Freud, a protege of Vivienne Westwood, unpicked the body's turtleneck, adding a white silk collar and cuffs.
66. She achieves this by attributing to Freud a relatively low level of transhistorical applicability.
67. The repressed is, says Freud, the prototype of the unconscious.
68. Freud had always supposed that the various forms of innate behaviour he explored had biological bases to them.
69. We have Sigmund Freud to thank for a rather curious state of affairs.
70. Will recounts a story about Carol Jung[sentencedict.com/freud.html], a contemporary of Freud and one of the fathers of modern psychoanalysis.
71. In this analysis Freud thinks he has shown how even organized groups like a church or an army are held together.
72. Freud was already sixty-four years old when the notion of the death instincts first appeared in Beyond the Pleasure Principle in 1920.
73. Evans-Pritchard's arguments against Freud have been very influential in anthropology and, by extension, within sociology.
74. However, Freud was a great writer and a compelling personality.
75. Freud has provided an account of the human psyche's different stages of development.
76. In short, she argues, radical feminism is accusing Freud of not doing something which he never set out to do.
77. But it seems to me that the theories of Freud must be seen as centrally important.
78. Freud himself began to develop a general theory of unconscious emotional processes in human societies.
79. The essential discovery, now that everyone had heard of Freud, was that guilt could be harnessed to salesmanship.
80. Freud said that the urge to undertake meaningful action provides us with a sense of reality.
81. Could biological research really refute the insights Freud formulated about mankind?
82. Freud came very close to seeing the individual of modern Western society as being an abstraction from group psychology.
83. Worse by far, he thought Freud was talking about structures rather than processes.
84. Two of the greatest theorists were Sigmund Freud, born in 1856, and Carl Jung, born in 1875.
85. To Freud man is a social animal without being entirely a socialized animal.
86. Was this, he wondered - thinking of Freud - the amniotic fluid?
87. The key similarity for Freud lies in the dominance of unconscious processes both for infants and for early man.
88. Parsons did not substantially alter this view, and as a result lost the stress Freud had placed on conflict.
89. Freud is the inventor of psychoanalysis.
90. Freud split memory along just these lines.
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