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<blockquote>When someone talks of the subconscious, I do not know whether he means it topographically, as what lies in the psyche below consciousness, or qualitatively, as another consciousness-a subterranean one as it were. Probably he is not clear on the point himself. The only admissible antithesis is between conscious and unconscious. But it would be a serious error to suppose that this distinction coincides with that between the Ego and the Id.<ref>{{QLA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>When someone talks of the subconscious, I do not [[know]] whether he means it topographically, as what lies in the [[psyche]] below [[consciousness]], or qualitatively, as [[another]] consciousness-a subterranean one as it were. Probably he is not clear on the point himself. The only admissible antithesis is between [[conscious]] and [[unconscious]]. But it would be a serious error to suppose that this [[distinction]] coincides with that between the Ego and [[the Id]].<ref>{{QLA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
  
  

Latest revision as of 23:58, 20 May 2019

Freudian Dictionary

When someone talks of the subconscious, I do not know whether he means it topographically, as what lies in the psyche below consciousness, or qualitatively, as another consciousness-a subterranean one as it were. Probably he is not clear on the point himself. The only admissible antithesis is between conscious and unconscious. But it would be a serious error to suppose that this distinction coincides with that between the Ego and the Id.[1]