Drive
French: pulsion; German: Trieb |
Translation
Instinkt and Trieb
Instinkt and Trieb
Freud normally uses the word Instinkt ("instinct") to refer to a relatively fixed and unchangeable set of behavioral patterns "peculiar to an animal species, varying little from one member of this species to another and unfolding in accordance with a temporal scheme which is generally resistant to change and apparently geared to a purpose."[1]
References
- ↑ Laplanche, Jean and Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand. The Language of Psychoanalysis. Karnac Books, 1996
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