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==Sigmund Freud==
Although the term "[[unconscious]]" had been used by writers prior to [[Freud]], it acquires a completely original [[meaning]] in his [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]], in which it constitutes the single most important [[concept]]. [[Freud]] distinguished between two uses of the term "[[unconscious]]."<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Unconscious]]." 1915e. [[SE]] XIV, 161</ref> The adjective it is very widely used to refer to any element of [[mental]] or [[psychic]] [[activity]] that is not [[present]] within the field of [[consciousness]]; as an ''adjective'', it simply refers to mental or psychic [[processes]] that are not the subject of, that occur in the [[absence]] of, [[consciousness|conscious awareness, thought, attention, perception or control]]. As a ''noun'', the ''noun-[[form]]'' designates one of the ''[[psychical]] systems'' described by [[Freud]] in his [[topology|topographical model]] of the [[psyche]], his first [[theory]] of [[psyche|mental]] [[structure]].
[[Image:Freudpsyche.gif|thumb|300px|right|[[Unconscious|Freud's Model of the Unconscious]]]]==="Topological Model"===The adjective is very widely used to refer to any element of mental activity that is not present within "'''[[topographical model]]'''" [[divides]] the field of [[mind]] or [[psyche]] into [[three]] [[separate]] component parts -- or "[[scene|psychical localities]]":* the '''[[conscious mind at a given moment.]]''' ('''[[conscious|Cs]]'''),* the '''[[preconscious]]''' ('''[[preconscious|Pcs]]''') and* the [[unconscious]] ('''[[unconscious|Ucs]]''')
The noun-form [[unconscious|unconscious system]] is not merely that which is now usually used in ''[[outside]]'' the psychoanalytic sensefield of [[consciousness]] at a given [[time]], and refers to the unconscious system described but that which has been radically [[separation|separated]] from [[consciousness]] by [[Freudrepression]]'s first and thus cannot enter the [[topographyconscious|conscious-preconscious system]] of the without [[psychedistortion]].
<blockquote>"A large [[Freudnumber]]'s initial desriptions of psychical effects that are quite legitimately designated as unconscious, in the [[sense]] of excluding the characteristics of consciousness, are nonetheless without any relation whatever to the unconsciousin the [[Freudian]] are based upon his analysis of dreams (1900)sense."<ref>{{E}} p.163</ref></blockquote>