Psychological Construct of the Death Instinct
.... It must present the struggle between
Eros and
Death, between the instinct of life and the instinct of destrubtion, as it works itself out in the human species ....
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Modern Occultism & New Age Thought
.... It must present the struggle between
Eros and
Death, between the instinct of life and the instinct of destruction, as it works itself out in the human species ....
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The White Hotel by DM Thomas
.... 1930), Freud cites his discussion in Beyond the Pleasure Principle regarding the tension in human consciousness between
Eros (= libido) and
death as a ....
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Marx & Freud on the Human Condition
.... It must present the struggle between
Eros and
Death, between the instinct of life and the instinct of destruction, as it works itself out in the human species. ....
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Theme & Meaning of Death in Venice
.... his own safety as he refuses to leave Venice, virtually choosing
death over life .... Others include many references to the love god
Eros, to Zeus, to Athens and ....
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Sigmund Freud's Interpretation of Dreams
.... But in Civilization and Its Discontents (published 1930) he discusses the tension in human consciousness between
Eros (= libido) and
death. ....
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Prometheus Bound
.... the derivative and the main representative of the
death instinct which we have found alongside of
Eros and which shares world-dominion with it" (Freud 69). ....
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Abortion Arguments
.... against the threat posed to it by the unborn child even if doing so involves its
death (Thomson 434). ....
Eros is seen both as foolish and as elevated an venerated ....
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DREAMS
.... Instincts were those that preserve life (hunger), and pleasure (sex), life force (
Eros or love), and
death force (Thanatos or
death). ....
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Faulkner & A Rose for Miss Emily
.... T]he sense of guilt is an expression of the conflict due to ambivalence, of the eternal struggle between
Eros and the instinct of destruction or
death. . . . ....
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The White Hotel by DM Thomas
.... It also serves as a link between sex and
death, between
Eros and Thanatos, in Freudian terms: "Finding it almost impossible to breathe, she spread her thighs ....
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The White Hotel by DM Thomas
.... It also serves as a link between sex and
death, between
Eros and Thanatos, in Freudian terms: "Finding it almost impossible to breathe, she spread her thighs ....
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Saint Augustine
.... This is the concept of love in which agape and
eros are joined. .... Pelagius believed that
death is a natural happening, and is not the outcome of the Fall. ....
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Freud's Idea of Rational Action
.... But in that project, man tends toward aggressive, destructive behavior (
death instinct), imperiling hearth, home,
Eros, and civilization. ....
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Civilization and its Discontents
.... between life and
death is the more reduced, the closer life approximates the state of gratification (Marcuse, 1966, pp. 234-235). If
eros attains fulfillment ....
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PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Professi
.... Instincts were those that preserve life (hunger), and pleasure (sex); life force (
Eros, or love), and
death force (Thanatos, or
death). ....
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Sir Gawain and The Green Knight: A Psychological Interpretation
.... Basically, the
death instinct operates in conjunction with the "life instinct" (
Eros), and Freud believed the phenomena of life could be explained by examining ....
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Forms of Love
.... item as a man's
death and resurrection, must be dangerous simple because they are so incomprehensible, more than any other group of friends.
Eros and Chastity ....
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EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Present
.... Instincts preserved life and include hunger and pleasure (sex), life force (
Eros or love) and
death force (Thanatos or
death). Freud ....
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Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory
.... lie two push-pull instincts that Freud describes as "concealed":
eros, ie, libido, or the sexual instinct, and what Freud came to call the
death instinct (in ....
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Religion & Patriarchal Subjugation of Women
.... He gives birth, fecundates, slaughters
death and
eros in one and then he begets and slays once more, dancing spaciously beyond the boundaries of a logic which ....
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Freud's Personality Theory
.... lie concealed behind the manifest ego-instincts and object-instincts":
eros, ie, libido .... of what is living," and which Freud came to call the
death instinct (1923 ....
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The Rocking-Horse Winner
.... is one of intense emotional emptiness that is amplified by the boy's
death. .... conflict might be resolved (or almost resolved) to the degree
eros fosters sensual ....
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FREUDIAN DREAM THEORY
.... Instincts preserved life (hunger) and pleasure (sex), the life force (
Eros or love) and the
death force (Thanatos or
death). Freud ....
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Marriage
....
Eros has been elsewhere problematized and raised to the status of moral/ethical .... In Catholic tradition agape is analyzed as Greco-Roman
death ritual but has ....
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Sylvia Plath's Personality
.... the less able she was in touch or in control of reality the more she was pushed towards seeing
death as a .... as a substitute, an overdeveloped
Eros results, and ....
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Sculptures of The Parthenon
.... that the subject of the Gigantomachy scene in the almost eradicated East Metope XI is Herakles, who, accompanied by
Eros, is delivering a
death-blow to one of ....
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Freud's case study of Dora
.... Two additional instincts--the libido, or
eros or sexual instinct, and its opposite the
death instinct--are also at work (and at cross-purposes) in the ....
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Plato and the Sophists
.... the argument, there is none of the foreshadowing of Socrates'
death implied in the earlier piece. "Love" is the theme here, with the goddess
Eros being invoked ....
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Plato as a Rhetorician
.... the argument, there is none of the foreshadowing of Socrates'
death implied in the earlier piece. "Love" is the theme here, with the goddess
Eros being invoked ....
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