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"The whole flux of our mental life and everything that finds expression in our thoughts are derivations and representatives of the multifarious instincts [drives] that are innate in our physical constitution" (Freud, 1932c, p. 221).
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"The [[whole]] flux of our [[mental]] [[life]] and everything that finds expression in our [[thoughts]] are derivations and representatives of the multifarious [[instincts]] [[[drives]]] that are innate in our [[physical]] [[constitution]]" ([[Freud]], 1932c, p. 221).
  
"[T]he "instinct [drive]" appears to us as a concept on the frontier between the mental and the somatic, as the psychical representative of the stimuli originating from within the organism and reaching the mind, as a measure of the demand made upon the mind for work in consequence of its connection with the...
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"[T]he "[[instinct]] [[[drive]]]" appears to us as a [[concept]] on the frontier between the mental and the somatic, as the [[psychical]] [[representative]] of the stimuli originating from within the organism and reaching the [[mind]], as a measure of the [[demand]] made upon the mind for [[work]] in consequence of its connection with the...
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 23 May 2019

"The whole flux of our mental life and everything that finds expression in our thoughts are derivations and representatives of the multifarious instincts [[[drives]]] that are innate in our physical constitution" (Freud, 1932c, p. 221).

"[T]he "instinct [[[drive]]]" appears to us as a concept on the frontier between the mental and the somatic, as the psychical representative of the stimuli originating from within the organism and reaching the mind, as a measure of the demand made upon the mind for work in consequence of its connection with the...