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2009 reprint of 1922 edition. Beyond the Pleasure Principle marked a turning point and a major modification of Freud's previous theoretical approach. Before this essay, Freud was understood to have placed the sexual instinct, Eros, centre stage, in explaining the forces which drive us to act. In 1920, going beyond the simple pleasure principle, Freud developed his theory of drives, by adding the death instinct, often referred to as Thanatos, although Freud himself never used this term.The main importance of the essay resides in the striking picture of human beings struggling between two opposing instincts or drives: Eros working for creativity, harmony, sexual connection, reproduction, and self-preservation; Thanatos for destruction, repetition, aggression, compulsion, and self-destruction. Freud also took the opportunity to state the basic differences, as he saw them, between his approach and that of Carl Jung, and covered the history so far of research into the basic drives.Product Identifiers
PublisherMartino Fine Books
ISBN-139781578988457
eBay Product ID (ePID)106583666
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Number of Pages98 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBeyond the Pleasure Principle-First Edition Text.
Publication Year2009
SubjectPsychology
TypeTextbook
AuthorSigmund Freud
Subject AreaClinical Psychology
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Item Height229 mm
Item Weight154 g
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Title_AuthorSigmund Freud