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@@TheExNonGrata Yeah probably. Although it shows 10 minutes in the actual video and 10:01 in the thumbnails. I edit with exact 10 minutes though. Well, doesn't matter I guess.
Nice, cant wait to watch, I think it would be interesting to have a series to see the evolution of ideas. For example, how shopenhaurs ideas influenced Nietzsche then nietzsche adapted those ideas and that eventually heavily influenced freuds philosophy. Anyways, good job.
I like how your getting into deep psychology, it's a very interesting topic. Also I feel like if we could understand our mind maybe we can understand the world and ourselves better. Freud was very interesting along with carl jung, (carl jung for next vid?) Anyway, fantastic video man, great job as always, and almost 5000 subs!! :)
i read Sigmund Freud when i was 19 years of age and from then i think about sexuality behind almost every psyche disorder and in depth of my psyche i remain stuck in sex and obsessed with sex.....
Super happy to see you exploring psychology! And that was a fantastic intro. Thanks for that! Just follow your bliss and cover the topics you like, your viewers will appreciate it :)
He was definitely wrong on one thing. He thought that as long as you don't inhale the cigar smoke all the way to your lungs, it does not do any harm to your organism. Eventually, he died from cancer that affected his mouth, throat and tongue. As you can imagine, he was unable to speak in his final days. The lesson you can take from that? Don't start smoking, but if you do, at least try to smoke quality tobacco - Freud was a huge fan of Cuban cigars.
Certainly his ideas continue to exert an influence through #Lacan in particular. But he can easily be criticized on two fronts: #feminists see his views as #phallocentric, and #theists would take issue with his atheistic views.
@3:30 Did Sigmund Freud claim that such was "conscious," as you have stated? Do you have a citation for such? I think that no one ever has an infallible resolve to the problem of the criterion (a problem in philosophy about acquiring a criterion/"standard" for the acquisition of knowledge) in order to have consciousness of anything, such as having the ability to engage in introspection.
Freud began his career by psychoanalyzing the children of his friends, many of whom were incredibly powerful people. A shocking number of the kids reported traumatic incidents of rape, molestation, humiliation, and general abuse. At first Freud tried to prosecute his friends, but they threatened to have him defamed and arrested, so he gave up. Instead, he decided that they were “fantasizing” about being raped, that secretly every single child wanted to have sex with their parents. He made up his “Oedipus Complex” to explain that the daughters of his friends had made it up, that they just wanted to compete with their mothers to have sex with their fathers. It was all bullshit that he invented as an excuse for his cowardice. This is sometimes called the “Freudian Coverup”, and is a big part of the reason why modern psychology doesn’t use Freud almost at all.