| Michael A. Arbib, Mary B. Hesse - 1986 - 304 стор.
...enable the ego to push its conquest of the id further still. On the other hand, Freud sees the ego as menaced by three dangers: from the external world,...of the id, and from the severity of the superego. Three kinds of anxiety, the expression of a recoil from danger, correspond to these three dangers.... | |
| Mark Poster - 1993 - 312 стор.
...achieve a progressive conquest of the id. From the other point of view, however, we see this same ego as a poor creature owing service to three masters and...of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego. Three kinds of anxiety correspond to these three dangers, since anxiety is the expression of a retreat... | |
| Teresa De Lauretis - 1994 - 358 стор.
...achieve a progressive conquest of the id. From the other point of view, however, we see this same ego as a poor creature owing service to three masters and...of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego. Three kinds of anxiety correspond to these three dangers, since anxiety is the expression of a retreat... | |
| Malcolm Macmillan - 1997 - 800 стор.
...fragmentary, elucidate the changed role of the ego. First was the passivity of this new ego. It was a poor creature owing service to three masters and...of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego. (Freud 1923b, p. 56) However, he gave this ego the power of apprehending anxieties arising from these... | |
| Jon Mills, Janusz A. Polanowski - 1997 - 230 стор.
...ego as a poor creature owing service to three masters and consequentially menaced by three several dangers: from the external world, from the libido of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego, (p. 232) Thus, the ego is in a constant state of anxiety; it must conform either to the id, to the... | |
| Michael King - 1999 - 280 стор.
...favour. (Freud, 1923, p.56) This idea occurs in a famous passage in which Freud describes the ego as a 'poor creature owing service to three masters and...of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego' (p. 55). The strength or frailty of the ego derives from its greater or lesser capacity to interpose... | |
| Graham Frankland - 2000 - 278 стор.
...multiple adversaries and herculean tasks in its 'progressive conquest of the id': we see this same ego as a poor creature owing service to three masters and...of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego. (XIX, 56) He even extends the anthropomorphism to include dialogue. For example: When the ego assumes... | |
| Una McCluskey, Carol-Ann Hooper - 2000 - 324 стор.
...ego as a 'frontiercreature'. This idea occurs in the famous passage in which he describes the ego as a 'poor creature owing service to three masters and...of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego' (p.56). As a frontier-creature, he says ... the ego tries to mediate between the world and the id ...... | |
| Jon Mills - 2002 - 296 стор.
...self-articulated rational freedom. It is here that Freud's insight is most appropriate: "[W]e see [the] ego as a poor creature owing service to three masters and...of the id, and from the severity of the super-ego" (SE, 19, 56). It is no wonder that unhappy consciousness is plagued by anxiety. The unhappy consciousness... | |
| Henk de Berg - 2004 - 178 стор.
...dependence, and varying degrees of emotional involvement. In brief, the ego taces a threefold challenge: "from the external world, from the libido of the id, and from the severity of the superego." The ego is more than the conscious and preconscious personality. It not only thinks, feels, worries,... | |
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