death instinct उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In traditional music, repetition is a device for creating recognizability, reproduction for the sake of the representing eros and the ego, but to the libido and to the death instinct ."
- Providing what he saw as clinical proof of the reality of the death instinct in 1930, Federn reported on the self-destructive tendencies of severely melancholic patients as evidence of what he would later call inwardly-directed mortido.
- Heinz Hartmann set the tone for ego psychology when he " chose to [ . . . ] do without'Freud's other, mainly biologically oriented set of hypotheses of the " life " and " death instincts "'".
- From the conservative, restorative character of instinctual life, Freud derived his death drive, with its " pressure towards death ", and the resulting " separation of the death instincts from the life instincts " seen in Eros.
- Similarly, Neville Symington's'criticism of Melanie Klein is that . . . she maintained the concept of the death instinct in order to remain loyal to Freud's instinct theory, but it only muddles her otherwise clear formulations '.
- Gerald Brennan observed this in his classic South from Granada : " A mysterious change comes over Spaniards in the presence of death . . . as if their own death instincts had been unloosed and given vicarious satisfaction.
- Eric Berne too would proudly proclaim that he, " besides having repeated and confirmed the conventional observations of Freud, also believes right down the line with him concerning the death instinct, and the pervasiveness of the repetition compulsion ".
- Otto Fenichel in his compendious survey of the first Freudian half-century concluded that " the facts on which Freud based his concept of a death instinct in no way necessitate the assumption [ . . . ] of a genuine self-destructive instinct ".
- Brown believed that the death instinct need not be externalized in the form of aggression if " men could recapture the original undifferentiated harmony of Life and Death . " Brown therefore called for an end to the " repression of death " that perpetuated aggression.
- In " The Ego and the Id " ( 1923 ) he would develop his argument to state that " the death instinct would thus seem to express itself though probably only in part as an " instinct of destruction " directed against the external world ".