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Mrac [35]
2 years ago
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On your way home from

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Nikitich [7]2 years ago
3 0

The Id would tell you to go into the house and take what is valuable. The Ego would tell you not to enter the house and just go your way. The Superego would tell you to close the door of the house and then go on your way.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • Id, Ego, and Superego are terms that refer to the subpersonalities that make up our subconscious. These terms were explained by Freud.
  • According to Freud, the Id is the part of the subconscious that presents the instincts of human beings that provoke pleasurable situations. So when you see a large house with the door open, it's an instinct to go in and look for things of value.
  • The Ego refers to the rational part of the subconscious. It is rational to say that breaking into and robbing a house is wrong, so the ego would tell you to do nothing with the house and go your way.
  • The Superego refers to the moral part of the subconscious, where ethical and moral values ​​are conditioned. It is a moral concept that we should help each other, that would make you close the door of the house and go on your way.

Therefore, we can say that the human psyche has many different aspects and effects.

More information about Freud at the link:

brainly.com/question/25651535

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