Structure of Thought – Freud

March 13, 2018
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Freud understands Conscience as created out of childhood conditioning and experience. He describes it as the interplay between our primordial id, moderating ego and guilty superego; which inform our moral decision-making process and are in conflict with one another. He rejects divine understandings of Conscience, and is in contrast with Aquinas’ view that conscience is both innate knowledge (synderesis) and active reasoning (conscientia).

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