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Already, in his 1896 letters to Wilhelm Fleiss ("Extracts from ==Freudian Dictionary==<blockquote>Everything unconscious that can easily [[exchange]] the Fliess Papers," 1950a), Freud connected unconscious condition for the pre-[[conscious associated with verbal representations ]] one, is better described as being the ego. The full definition "capable of the preconscious emerged only within the delineation of the first topographical theoryentering consciousness, although it was never precisely formulated.The " or as ''preconscious (Pcs.) can only be conceived in opposition to the unconscious (Ucs.): It is the very differentiation between the two that makes it possible to think of a topography of the.''.<ref>{{OoPA}} Ch.4</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>From a purely descriptive point of view, the "preconscious" is also unconscious, but we do not give it that [[name]], except when we are [[speaking]] loosely, or when we have to [[defend]] in general the [[existence]] of unconscious [[processes]] in [[mental]] [[life]].<ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 3</ref></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>That which is [[latent]], and only unconscious in the. descriptive and not in the [[dynamic]] [[sense]], we call ''preconscious''; the term unconscious we reserve for the dynamically unconscious [[repressed]], so that we now have [[three]] [[terms]], conscious (Cs), preconscious (Pcs), and unconscious (Ucs), which are no longer purely descriptive in sense.<ref>{{E&I}} Ch. 1</ref></blockquote>
==See Also==
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* [[Consciousness]]
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* [[Unconscious]]
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[[Category:FreudFreudian psychology]]
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