Second Part of Humanities Midterm - Id's
ID's for second part of midterm
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- Super-Ego
- Observes and evaluates ego, Residue of Oedipus complex, partly conscious, partly unconscious, location of conscience, morality, social and religious norms
- T.H. Huxley
- Publicizes Darwin, Huxley gets in fights with church establishments in regards to Darwin's work.
- Paleontology
- science dealing with life in the remote past as recorded in fossils, modern evidence for evolution, helps back Darwin's findings
- Soviets
- Soviets reorganized and declared themselves as regional power, over provisional government, who had to allow them to exist. Soviet soon developed a kind of "veto" power over the provincial government. Eventually Soviets demanded full power from government.
- Herbert Spencer
- Social Darwinist, coins the term "survival of the fittest", demonstrates social darwinism doesn't end in the holocaust
- Ego
- Controls voluntary behavior, location of perception and consciousness, obey's "reality principle", the ID is what gets you into trouble and the ego tries to fix that
- Free Association
- Say whatever comes to your mind then Freud would ask them what this means to them, involves getting with the unconscious
- Bourgeoisie
- upper class, the owner of the means of production who exploit the labor of the proletariat, concerned with property values, ex. celebrity baby where everything is given to him/her
- Josef Stalin
- Followed Lenin, pragmatist, socialism in one country, forced rapid industrialization, Great Purges, collectivization
- Natural Theology
- a theology that holds that knowledge of God can be acquired by human reason without the aid of divine revelation
- Ho Chi Minh
- 1950s and 60s; communist leader of North Vietnam; used geurilla warfare to fight anti-comunist, American-funded attacks under the Truman Doctrine; brilliant strategy drew out war and made it unwinnable
- What is Needed for a Complete Identification
- Who, What, Where, When and MOST IMPORTANTLY some sense of the terms significance for the course
- Maxim Gorky
- Great russian writer, supported revolition and a friend of Lenin, opposed severity of war comm. Points out disparities in wealth and power, promoted intellectualism
- ID
- oldest most important part of the mind, Involves ur instinctal nature to do something, wholly unconscious, the ID is what gets you into trouble and the ego tries to fix that
- Franz Kafka
- author of metamorphosis, one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century, influenced Freud in the importance of dreams
- Tsar Nicholas II
- Ruler of Russia prior to lenin, Forced to step down and was killed, Autocratic ruler that expressed decent like Lenin
- Proletariat
- the class of wage earners who possess no property and earn their living by manual labor or who are dependent for support on daily or casual employment; the working class