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Freud’s Conscience. List some things about yourself in three columns 1 ) Things about yourself based on natural instincts and desires 2 ) Some descriptions of how you are 3 ) some things that you think have impacted you from the world you are in. Freud. Agenda…
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Freud’s Conscience • List some things about yourself in three columns • 1) Things about yourself based on natural instincts and desires • 2) Some descriptions of how you are • 3) some things that you think have impacted you from the world you are in
Freud • Agenda… • To understand the foundations and motivations behind Freud’s notion of the conscience • To consider how the id, ego and superego develop and work together • To understand Gula’s objection • Homework… • Ext/Hwk – Read and take notes on Gulahandout and answer the questions on sheet
Foundations of Guilt • Oedipus Complex – • The son sexually desires his Mum • Electra Complex – • The daughter sexually desires her Dad (not as strongly) We feel guilty about this and this feeling is the basis of our conscience
1 - ID • Inner, animalistic desires and natural passions
2 – Ego • Conscious image that we present of ourselves. Reasoned, reflective and ID limiting.
3 - Superego • Socially developed and internalised sense of good and bad. • Subconscious • Based on guilt
Task • 1 – On handout, read each statement and highlight it according to whether it relates to the ID, Ego or Superego • 2 – Diagrammatically depict Freud’s conscience, including the three aspects of self and guilt