单词 | pleasure–unpleasure principle |
释义 | > as lemmaspleasure–unpleasure principle pleasure–unpleasure principle n. [after German Lust-Unlust-Prinzip (Freud 1911, in Jahrbuch für psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Forschungen 3 2)] Psychoanalysis determination of behaviour by the seeking of pleasure and avoidance of unpleasurable tension; = pleasure principle n. at pleasure n. Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > study of emotions > pain or pleasure in mental state > [noun] > drive to pleasure pleasure principle1856 pleasure–unpleasure principle1921 1921 Pedagogical Seminary Mar. 11 There is undoubtedly some kind of a system in the boy, built up largely on the ‘pleasure-unpleasure’ principle. 1980 H. W. Loewald Papers on Psychoanal. i. vi. 79 What is new in Freud's last instinct theory is the life instinct as a force or tendency sui generis, not reducible to the old pleasure-unpleasure principle. 2013 J. S. Blackman Therapist's Answer Bk. xi. 40 The so-called pleasure principle or ‘pleasure–unpleasure principle’ operates in the vast majority of human beings most of the time. < as lemmas |
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