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freud and neurosis
Title: freud and neurosis
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 769 | Pages: 3.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
freud and neurosis
Freud and Neurosis
Sigmund Feud believed that religion was simply an illusion. His theory is based on the belief that human impulse is to murder
and be promiscuous. If that assumption is correct, then his theory that religion is helping to prohibit these impulses, can have
some merit. However, since it is impossible to ascertain the nature of man, it is impossible to determine whether religion is
actually helping to prevent these impulses. Freud claims
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Freud gives to these contrived questions. He does not simply answer the questions.
Instead, he uses the questions to assert his intellectual superiority. This seen in the way that he never really answers the
questions but instead asserts that he feels justified in his methods or that he’s certain he’s correct, precisely because of the very
methods or findings that the opponent is questioning. Here we have yet another example of circular reasoning!
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