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Written between March 15 and April 4, 1915, and immediately published, Instincts and Their Vicissitudes opens the "collection which I originally intended to publish in book form under the title 'Preliminaries to a Metapsychology.' . . . The intention of the series is to clarify and carry deeper the theoretical assumptions on which a psycho-analytic system could be founded" (Freud, 1917d, p. 222 n.).
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Written between March 15 and April 4, 1915, and immediately published, [[Instincts]] and Their Vicissitudes opens the "collection which I originally intended to publish in book [[form]] under the title 'Preliminaries to a [[Metapsychology]].' . . . The [[intention]] of the series is to clarify and carry deeper the [[theoretical]] assumptions on which a [[psycho]]-[[analytic]] [[system]] could be founded" ([[Freud]], 1917d, p. 222 n.).
  
The previous year, 1914, Freud's introduction of narcissism and of the ego as a libidinally cathected agency altered the dynamics of...
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The previous year, 1914, Freud's introduction of [[narcissism]] and of the ego as a libidinally cathected [[agency]] altered the dynamics of...
  
  

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Written between March 15 and April 4, 1915, and immediately published, Instincts and Their Vicissitudes opens the "collection which I originally intended to publish in book form under the title 'Preliminaries to a Metapsychology.' . . . The intention of the series is to clarify and carry deeper the theoretical assumptions on which a psycho-analytic system could be founded" (Freud, 1917d, p. 222 n.).

The previous year, 1914, Freud's introduction of narcissism and of the ego as a libidinally cathected agency altered the dynamics of...