A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 563 pagine |
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... Super - Ego . It is the seat of our ideals and moral standards , largely unconscious , and built up in the individual in early childhood . The mind as " Censor " acts frequently at the behest of the Super - Ego , whose demands are more ...
... Super - Ego . It is the seat of our ideals and moral standards , largely unconscious , and built up in the individual in early childhood . The mind as " Censor " acts frequently at the behest of the Super - Ego , whose demands are more ...
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... super - ego . " 2 Unfortunately , Freud himself never wrote a sustained exposition of his more mature esthetic theories . Toward the end of his essay , " The Relation of the Poet to Day- dreaming , " he remarks that the poet may draw ...
... super - ego . " 2 Unfortunately , Freud himself never wrote a sustained exposition of his more mature esthetic theories . Toward the end of his essay , " The Relation of the Poet to Day- dreaming , " he remarks that the poet may draw ...
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