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In the fulfilment of this function , the ego has to observe the external world and preserve a true picture of it in the memory traces left by its perceptions , and , by means of the reality - test , it has to eliminate any element in ...
In the fulfilment of this function , the ego has to observe the external world and preserve a true picture of it in the memory traces left by its perceptions , and , by means of the reality - test , it has to eliminate any element in ...
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A growing child may be punished for delving into fantasy when his parents expected him to deal only in reality percepts . The Santa Claus myth is a fantasy , to be sure , in which families participate to their mutual delight in the ...
A growing child may be punished for delving into fantasy when his parents expected him to deal only in reality percepts . The Santa Claus myth is a fantasy , to be sure , in which families participate to their mutual delight in the ...
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Standing for the reality principle in opposition to the pleasure principle , it was only an image , not the reality . But Thou is the objective Reality , and no mere image or fetish . The religious seeker is convinced that he confronts ...
Standing for the reality principle in opposition to the pleasure principle , it was only an image , not the reality . But Thou is the objective Reality , and no mere image or fetish . The religious seeker is convinced that he confronts ...
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