The Discovery of the Unconscious
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The Discovery of the Unconscious
The person popularly attributed with the discovery of the unconscious is of course Sigmund Freud. It's exploration however dates back to the beginnings of philosophy and indeed to conscious thought itself. The question of who discovered the unconscious is really based on who systematically explored this idea of a 'second mind' and really began to consign our emotions and actions to its workings. The major difficulty with the discovery of
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it's just simply that Freud named it. References: Longshore, L. (1999) Archetypes and their Influences on the Personality: Carl Gustav Jung. Publisher Unknown Freud, S. (1900). The Interpretation of Dreams. Oxford World's Classics, translated by Joyce Crick. Jones, E. (1964). The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. Penguin. Davies, Doug (1999) Freuds Dreamwork. www.MegaEssays.com Zee, Jackie (2002) Freud's Interpretation of Dreams. www.MegaEssays.com Costello, Stephen J. (2002) The Pale Criminal. Karnac Boethius (?) The Consolation of Philosophy. Penguin Classics
it's just simply that Freud named it. References: Longshore, L. (1999) Archetypes and their Influences on the Personality: Carl Gustav Jung. Publisher Unknown Freud, S. (1900). The Interpretation of Dreams. Oxford World's Classics, translated by Joyce Crick. Jones, E. (1964). The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. Penguin. Davies, Doug (1999) Freuds Dreamwork. www.MegaEssays.com Zee, Jackie (2002) Freud's Interpretation of Dreams. www.MegaEssays.com Costello, Stephen J. (2002) The Pale Criminal. Karnac Boethius (?) The Consolation of Philosophy. Penguin Classics