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" Expressed in the language of the oldest — the oral — instinctual impulses, the judgement is: "I should like to eat this," or "I should like to spit it out"; and, put more generally: "I should like to take this into myself and to keep that out." That... "
Culture in Bits: The Monstrous Future of Theory - Seite 103
von Gary Hall - 2002 - 176 Seiten
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Entertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New England

John Putnam Demos - 2004 - 560 Seiten
...everything that is bad. . . . Expressed in the language of the oldest — the oral — instinctual impulses, the judgement is: 'I should like to eat this,' or 'I should like to spit this out.' "203 Amidst the turmoil of infant sensation, projection and introjection provide a modicum...
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Theory and Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia: Biomedical ...

Steven Wiley Emmett - 1985 - 354 Seiten
...bad, useful or harmful. Expressed in the language of the oldest — the oral — instinctual impulses, the judgement is: "I should like to eat this," or...should like to take this into myself and to keep that out." That is to say: "It shall be inside me" or "it shall be outside me." (p. 237) A moment arrives...
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Feminist Perspectives in Philosophy

Morwenna Griffiths, Margaret Whitford - 1988 - 252 Seiten
...or bad, useful or harmful. Expressed in the language of the oldest - the oral instinctual impulses, the judgement is: 'I should like to eat this', or...should like to take this into myself and to keep that out. ' That is to say: 'It shall be inside me' or 'it shall be outside me'. (Freud, 1925, pp. 236-7)...
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Reconstructing Desire: The Role of the Unconscious in Women's Reading and ...

Jean Wyatt - 1990 - 292 Seiten
...of the oldest—the oral—instinctual impulses, the judgment is: 'I should like to eat this' . . . and, put more generally, 'I should like to take this into myself.'. . . the original pleasureego wants to introject everything that is good and to eject from itself everything...
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Special Delivery: Epistolary Modes in Modern Fiction

Linda S. Kauffman - 1992 - 322 Seiten
...mode: "expressed in the language of the oldest — the oral — instinctual impulses, the judgment is: 'I should like to eat this,' or 'I should like to spit it out'; it is in contrast to 'incorporation,' which applies to what one takes into the body; 'introjection'...
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The Private Self

Arnold H. Modell - 1993 - 278 Seiten
...be bad. "Expressed in the language of the oldest — the oral — instinctual impulses, the judgment is: 'I should like to eat this' or 'I should like...should like to take this into myself and to keep that out.' That is to say: 'it shall be inside of me' or 'it shall be outside me."'33 Freud therefore believed...
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Nietzsche and Psychoanalysis

Daniel Chapelle - 1993 - 268 Seiten
...or harmful. Expressed in the language of the oldest—the oral— instinctual impulses, the judgment is: "I should like to eat this," or "I should like...generally: "I should like to take this into myself and keep that out." That is to say: "It shall be inside me" or "it shall be outside me" ... the original...
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After Oedipus: Shakespeare in Psychoanalysis

Julia Reinhard Lupton, Kenneth Reinhard - 1993 - 290 Seiten
...bad, useful or harmful. Expressed in the language of the oldest — the oral — instinctual impulses, the judgement is: 'I should like to eat this', or 'I should like to spit this out'; and, put more generally: 'I should like to take this into myself and to keep that out [Das...
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Present Past: Modernity and the Memory Crisis

Richard Terdiman - 1993 - 416 Seiten
...function of "judgment" from the instinctual impulses of the oral stage: "'I should like to eat this,' or 'I should like to take this into myself and to keep that out'" (SE 19:237). But we cannot ever possess texts, memories, language, or symbols in that way. What...
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Nietzsche and the Feminine

Peter J. Burgard - 1994 - 372 Seiten
...externalizing. The function of judgment, Freud supposes, derives from a yes or no to incorporation: " 'I should like to eat this,' or 'I should like to spit it out.' . . . That is to say: 'It shall be inside me' or 'it shall be outside me.' " Ul When Nietzsche describes...
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