![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A perfect example is the quote I left in the last paragraph. In my opinion I also think that Freud’s analyses both support nature and nurture. Our present ego feeling is, therefore, only a shrunken residue of a much more inclusive indeed, an all-embracing-feeling which correspondence to a mere intimate bond between ego and the world”(15). But if you look at superego, you find out that it is supported by nurture for the simple fact that the superego is brought through the upbringing by the training of the child.Īnother example of Freud’s use of nature and nurture together was stated by Freud on page 15 of his book and it says, ” Originally the ego includes everything, later it separates off an external world from itself. As an example look at the id, the id is all due to nature, the reason being because hunger, thirst, sex and aggression is in nature. Another reason for this is because if you look at just Freud’s Psychoanalytic Perspective they too support both. ![]() In a way Freud’s point of views are definitely supported by both nature and nurture. The only way that these can happen is by nurture, because of some of the innate drives have been brought up through one’s upbringing. Freud believes that human nature contains powerful uncontrollable innate drives and repressed memories. Freud’s point of view on this topic is that the human development depends on nurture and nature at the same time. ![]()
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