The Impact of Freudian and Mesoamerican Revolution to Society Flashcards
Austrian neurologist who developed psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
A method through which an analyst unpacks unconscious conflicts based on the free associations, dreams and fantasies of the patient
Psychoanalysis
Three essential parts of the human personality
Id, Ego, Superego
Primitive, impulsiveI, and irrational unconscious that operates solely on the outcome of pleasure or pain and is responsible for instincts to sex and aggression
Id
The “I” people perceive that evaluates the outside physical and social world and makes plans accordingly
Ego
Moral voice and conscience that guides the ego; violating it results in feelings of guilt and anxiety
Superego
The force that drives all mental processes
Psychic energy
Kid sexually attracted to the parent of the opposite sex and in competition with the parent of the same sex
Oedipus complex
Analysis that talks about dreams and memories
Dream analysis
____ Revolution
Psychoanalysis
Freudian
___ Revolution
Agricultural Revolution
(___, ___, ___, ___)
Meso-American
Olmec, Maya, Toltec, Aztec
Stage that focused on oral pleasures
Oral Stage
Focus of pleasure here is on eliminating and retaining feces
Anal Stage
Stage on where child’s pleasure move to the genitals
Phallic Stage
Stage where sexual urges remain largely repressed at this stage
Latency Stage
Stage that leads to individual switching their interest to members of the opposite sex
Genital Stage
Five cultural-personal factors that influenced scientists
-Psychological motives
-Practical concerns
-Metaphysical worldviews
-Ideological principles
-Opinions of authorities
Characteristics of scientific culture
-Originality
-Independence of thought
-Dissent
Ways by which science affects culture
-Effect on health care
-Effect on lifestyle
All activities of science are influenced by
-Cultural-personal factors
-Thought-styles
Science and culture are mutually interactive. It means that:
-Science affects culture
-Culture affects science
True or False
Science had a strong influence on cultural values all over the world
True