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[[Freud]] often uses the term '''''[[Instinkt]]''''' to refer to a relatively ''[[nature|fixed]]'' set of [[instinct|behavioral patterns]].
 
[[Freud]] often uses the term '''''[[Instinkt]]''''' to refer to a relatively ''[[nature|fixed]]'' set of [[instinct|behavioral patterns]].
  

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French: pulsion; German: Trieb


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Instinkt and Trieb


Instinkt and Trieb

Freud often uses the term Instinkt to refer to a relatively fixed set of behavioral patterns.

Instincts are characteristic of animals, and are biologically defined.







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