单词 | overdetermination |
释义 | overdeterminationn. The existence of more than one cause or contributory factor, or of more conditions than are necessary to determine or account for something; an instance of this; (Psychoanalysis) the expression in a single dream, symptom, etc., of two or more needs or desires. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > [noun] > determining factor or agent > existence of more than one overdetermination1917 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > theory of psychoanalysis > libido > [noun] > single symptom of multiple desires overdetermination1917 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > experimental psychology > stimulus-response > need as motivation > [noun] > more than one overdetermination1917 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > interpretation > [noun] > true > excessive overstrictness1655 overdetermination1973 1917 C. R. Payne tr. O. Pfister Psychoanalytic Method vii. 143 We have often had opportunity..to show these over-determinations. 1925 A. Strachey & J. Strachey tr. S. Freud Anal. Case of Hysteria in Coll. Papers III. 73 In the world of reality..a complication of motives, an accumulation and conjunction of mental activities—in a word, over~determination—is the rule. 1955 A. Strachey & J. Strachey tr. S. Freud Infantile Neurosis in Compl. Wks. XVII. 56 The contradiction is easily resolved if we regard it as a case of overdetermination. 1973 S. Heath in Screen Spring 111 Underground cinema..has attempted to break through..the particular ideological overdetermination of the camera. 1990 Rev. Eng. Stud. 41 124 There is an overdetermination not of critical ideas but of style. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1917 |
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