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What was Sigmund Freud’s theory of the unconscious?
a.
He believed true art came only from the unconscious mind.
c.
He viewed all human beings as products of their environment.
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Answer: a.
Freud argued that much human thought and creativity (including art) stems from unconscious desires, drives, and repressed material (e.g., via sublimation). He did not believe people are simply products of their environment (that’s more behaviorist/social-determinist); Freud emphasized internal drives and early psychosexual development.
Freud argued that much human thought and creativity (including art) stems from unconscious desires, drives, and repressed material (e.g., via sublimation). He did not believe people are simply products of their environment (that’s more behaviorist/social-determinist); Freud emphasized internal drives and early psychosexual development.
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