Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Freud Summary.

When Freud mentions the idea of "fragments" of a person, he means that people will never see the actual neumonon. Therefore, what he is saying is that one will never be a full complete person enriched with bare experiences. Parts of us are scattered, human beings are isolated from themselves. People are taught from birth to experience what society thinks is ideal. For example, I never pay attention to the little things. Or for lack of better words: my own physical experience. People are not used to such tangible details so we ignore our own senses.

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