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May 2 at 6:45 history edited Rushi CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 29 at 8:38 comment added Rushi Tnx the heads-up @AlistairRiddoch. Actually the "inflation" was mine not yours. You asked about ego,superego,id. I thought it best to get the summary criticisms from an LLM so I asked chatGPT about "ego,superego,id" not the more generic "psychoanalysis". Ive changed the title accordingly
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Apr 29 at 8:31 comment added Rushi @PhilipKlöcking Not sure what your point is. In his original paper Maslow says: "These basic goals are related to each other, being arranged in a hierarchy of prepotency. This means that the most prepotent goal will monopolize consciousness and will tend of itself to organize the recruitment of the various capacities of the organism." So apart from the picture the pyramid found in all later pop-self-help etc material is clearly there
Apr 28 at 21:41 comment added Philip Klöcking I think the criticism of the pyramid is just as valid as the one of Freud, given that Maslow himself never thought it should be thought as a pyramid in the first place.
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Apr 27 at 17:53 comment added Rushi @AlistairRiddoch [I think] the pyramid very useful. [Some nowadays extend it one or two levels but thats just a minor refinement] I think Freud has been bad for the world bad for science. The overwhelming sexualization of our common life can be at least in part attributed to Freud validating it. "The most important word of our langauge: See facebook.com/watch/?v=474238830648703
Apr 27 at 17:45 comment added Alistair Riddoch So a couple of things, if you might... do you think the pyramid, and the id/ego/superego breakdown non-useful? Ignoring all their other ideas. And... if not, or even if so... what other ideas would you suggest add to... OR.. if they are not good ideas... then what ideas of ... composition of self... replace them??
Apr 27 at 17:43 comment added Alistair Riddoch Ahhhhh. You helped me see.. I accidently put out there "Maslow, and Freud". DOH. My bad. And maybe I better fix it. I have very little awareness of the entire works of Freud or Maslow. Only awareness of the specifics mentioned, which to me seem astute, and I thought acceptable. But perhaps to be built on. THEN... by phrasing the question as I did... I accidentally inflated (a lot)... the conveyed context. Instead of the intended specifics, making it seem I to be knowledgeable and supportive of the rest of their works. Sorry.
Apr 27 at 17:22 history answered Rushi CC BY-SA 4.0