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Big Dave
2nd March 2009, 14:03
Id, Ego and Super-ego

The Id, Super-ego and Ego are Freud's three basic psychological structures.


The Id

The Id stands in direct opposition to the super-ego. It is dominated by the pleasure principle.
The newborn child is regarded as being completely 'Id-ridden', in the sense that it is a mass of instinctive drives and impulses, and demands immediate satisfaction.

The id is responsible for our basic drives such as food, sex and aggressive impulses, and demands immediate satisfaction. It is amoral and egocentric, ruled by the pleasure-pain principle; it is without a sense of time; completely illogical; primarily sexual; infantile in its emotional development; will not take 'no' for an answer; is without verbal representation and therefore does not enter consciousness. It is regarded as the reservoir of the libido or "love energy".
A popular interpretation of the id is not that it is "convincing" the mind to ignore social norms, but rather in itself just does not take social norms into account when 'thinking' or 'acting'. The id is the primal, or beastlike, part of the brain.


Ego

In Freud's theory, the ego mediates among the id, the super-ego and the external world. Its task is to find a balance between primitive drives, morals, and reality while satisfying the id and superego. Its main concern is with the individual's safety and allows some of the id's desires to be expressed, but only when consequences of these actions are marginal. Ego defense mechanisms are often used by the ego when id behaviour conflicts with reality and either society's morals, norms, and taboos or the individual's expectations as a result of the internalization of these morals, norms, and taboos.
In modern-day society, ego has many meanings. It could mean one's self-esteem; an inflated sense of self-worth; or in philosophical terms, one's self. However, according to the psychologist Sigmund Freud, the ego is the part of the mind which contains the consciousness. Originally, Freud had associated the word ego to meaning a sense of self; however, he later revised it to mean a set of psychic functions such as judgement, tolerance, reality-testing, control, planning, defense, synthesis of information, intellectual functioning, and memory.


The Super-ego

Freud's theory states that the super-ego is a symbolic internalization of the father figure and cultural regulations. The super-ego tends to stand in opposition to the desires of the id because of their conflicting objectives, and is aggressive towards the ego. The super-ego acts as the conscience, maintaining our sense of morality and the prohibition of taboos.


source: wikianswers


what in the scheme of that makes a biker a biker?

Hitcher
2nd March 2009, 14:05
I'm sorry, but what was the question?

Big Dave
2nd March 2009, 14:11
I'm sorry, but what was the question?

'Tis added now.

jim.cox
2nd March 2009, 14:31
what in the scheme of that makes a biker a biker?

Mostly if not all Id and very very little super-ego

tri boy
2nd March 2009, 14:42
Like everything else in our mortal lives, it's a blend of all three.
Thrills, learning, responsibility.

Oh, step away from the R3. It's screwing with your mind.

Big Dave
2nd March 2009, 15:05
Oh, step away from the R3. It's screwing with your mind.
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avgas
2nd March 2009, 15:16
The real questions are:
Who is the great destroyer?
What happened to the greatest engine ever made? and most importantly.....

Who is John Galt?

But to answer your question ego is Equality 7-2521 eventually

Oscar
2nd March 2009, 15:19
tell me about your childhood....

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Big Dave
2nd March 2009, 15:44
Confirmation of why Dolby was a one hit wonder.

http://www.physics.berkeley.edu/photograph_anomoli es (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0)

Ocean1
2nd March 2009, 18:45
what in the scheme of that makes a biker a biker?

A bike.



And p'raps an Idiot.

McJim
2nd March 2009, 18:54
It's just a machine to get you from A to B....usually via the rest of the alphabet and the twisties....:devil2:

Oscar
2nd March 2009, 20:04
Confirmation of why Dolby was a one hit wonder.

http://www.physics.berkeley.edu/photograph_anomoli es (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0)

Philistine.


Listen to Dolby's Album "Aliens Ate My Buick".

Hitcher
2nd March 2009, 20:08
She blinded me with science!