| Paul Ricoeur - Psychology - 1970 - 594 pages
...sense in line with the false Cogito, the abortive Cogito. with another. A bit further on Freud writes: "It would not surprise us if we were to find a special psychical agency which performs the task of seeing that narcissistic satisfaction from the ego ideal... | |
| Biddy Martin - Biography & Autobiography - 1991 - 276 pages
...is "imposed from without," as we learn when Freud turns to the instance of "the conscience" as that "institution in the mind which performs the task of...from the ego-ideal and that, with this end in view, constantly watches the real ego and measures it by that ideal" (ON 75). Because of this imposition... | |
| Angela Hobbs - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2000 - 306 pages
...that this creation of an ideal self is the special function of a particular faculty in the psyche: It would not surprise us if we were to find a special psychical agency (Instanz) which performs the task of seeing that narcissistic satisfaction from the... | |
| Benjamin Kilborne - Psychology - 2002 - 218 pages
...implications, sidestepping shame and looking by focusing instead on the formation of the ego-ideal. "It would not surprise us if we were to find a special psychical agency which performs the task of seeing that narcissistic satisfaction from the ego ideal... | |
| Ranjana Khanna - History - 2003 - 332 pages
...prompted by the ideal but the execution of which is entirely independent of any such prompting. ... It would not surprise us if we were to find a special psychical agency which performs the task of seeing that narcissistic satisfaction from the ego ideal... | |
| John Edward McGrath - Art - 2004 - 264 pages
...(1963b: 75) specifically links this narcissistic ego-ideal with the popular concept of the conscience: It would not surprise us if we were to find a special...be something which we have not yet discovered; we only need to recognize it, and we may say that what we call our conscience has the required characteristics.... | |
| John Edward McGrath - Electronic surveillance - 2004 - 260 pages
...(1963h: 75) specifically links this narcissistic ego-ideal with the popular concept of the conscience: It would not surprise us if we were to find a special...it constantly watches the real ego and measures it hy that ideal, If such an institution does exist, it cannot possihly he something which we have not... | |
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