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What does it mean to claim that there are facts beyond the reach of human concepts?
Superego
In Freudian psychoanalysis, the part of the personality that acts as the moral center, imposing the values and morals learned from parents and society.
Ideal Self
Represents a person's conception of how they would like to be, encompassing aspirations, goals, and standards against which current self is measured.
Gratification
The feeling of pleasure or satisfaction that comes from fulfilling a desire or need.
Psychosexual Development
A central element of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which proposes that children pass through a series of stages centered on erogenous zones.
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