The aim of the first of these basic instincts is to establish ever greater unities and to preserve them thus — in short, to bind together; the aim of the second, on the contrary, is to undo connections and so to destroy things. We may suppose that the... Abortion: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments of ... - 第 201 頁United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments 著 - 1974完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Benjamin B. Wolman - 1984 - 356 頁
...together; the aim of the second, on the contrary, is to undo connections and so to destroy things. We may suppose that the final aim of the destructive...living things to an inorganic state. For this reason we also call it the death instinct. (Freud 1938:20) Repetition — Compulsion In Beyond the Pleasure Principle... | |
| Susan Stanford Friedman, Rachel Blau DuPlessis - 1990 - 516 頁
...bind together; the aim of the second on the contrary, is to undo connections and so to destroy things. We may suppose that the final aim of the destructive...living things to an inorganic state. For this reason we also call it the death instinct." 17 HD accepts these definitions but adds a crucial new element that... | |
| Susan Stanford Friedman, Rachel Blau DuPlessis - 1990 - 516 頁
...bind together; the aim of the second on the contrary, is to undo connections and so to destroy things. We may suppose that the final aim of the destructive...living things to an inorganic state. For this reason we also call it the death instinct."17 HD accepts these definitions but adds a crucial new element that... | |
| Aniket Jaaware - 2001 - 576 頁
...together; the aim of die second, on the contrary, is to undo connections and so to destroy things. We may suppose that the final aim of the destructive instinct is to reduce living tilings to an inorganic state. For this reason we also call it the death instinct... In biological... | |
| Jean Knox - 2003 - 256 頁
...the case of the destructive instinct we may suppose that its final aim is to lead what is living into an inorganic state. For this reason we call it the death instinct' tFreud 1940(1938]: 161l. The problem is that Klein developed this model from her clinical work with... | |
| Sigmund Freud - 2004 - 230 頁
...destiny — which puts an end to security against every danger. PoA— ch. 7 •oDEATH INSTINCT— We may suppose that the final aim of the destructive...living things to an inorganic state. For this reason we also call it the death instinct. OoPA— ch. 2 o DEFENSE— [Cf. Compulsion Neurosis.] DEFENSE (DEFENSIVE)... | |
| Berch Berberoglu - 2005 - 220 頁
...together; the aim of the second, on the contrary, is to undo connections and so to destroy things. We may suppose that the final aim of the destructive instinct is to reduce living things to an inorganicstate. For this reason we also call it the death instinct. . . . In biological functions the... | |
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