Human MotivesLittle, Brown, 1917 - 179 頁 |
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acts ADDINGTON BRUCE adult assert attitude better call attention cause chapter child childhood conflict conscious cravings creative energy defined desire egoistic Emerson emotional excess ence existence experience expression fact Faust fear and desire fears feel forces freedom Freud gain habit Helen Keller herent human motives ical ideal imagination immanent immaturity important individual infancy inferences influence instinctively intelligence knowledge lives mature means memory ment mental mind modes of approach nature nervous ness obligation one's Original Sin ourselves passions patient persons philosophical physi possible present processes psycho psycho-analytic method psycho-analytic movement purus rational reactions realize reason recognize religion religious repressed emotions responsibility result self-activity Self-assertion sense Sigmund Freud significance social sort source of motives spirit strong Superrational symptoms temperament temptation tendencies thing thought tion traits tropisms true truth uncon unconscious universe unpicturable world vidual wholly