Crossword-Solution: FREUDIAN
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| Like some slips | 1 answer |
| Revealing kind of slip | 1 answer |
| Sort of slip | 2 answers |
| Kind of slip. | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FREUDIAN (5)
The rather Freudian mnemonic often used for Sign EXtend, a machine instruction found in the PDP-11 and many other architectures.
Three schools of mass behavior have been suggested as explanations: Freudian psychology, the interpersonal theories of Henry Stack Sullivan, and role psychology.
Freudian psychology has put total emphases on early childhood experiences and is the least suited for this purpose.
Would she also chose not to reveal the truth to the committee, fearing reprisals? In response to several other questions posed by the panel, Ann Biggot proclaimed that she had no fear of reprisal for her testimony, but every so often a Freudian slip would break out from her careful answers.
For this reason, the Freudian "unconscious" has been a consolation to many quiet and well-behaved persons.
Quotes with FREUDIAN (3)
Just this past summer, I took online courses in introductory logic and law through civilization. Often the weight of history, with its facts heaped upon facts requiring complex chains of inference to sort through — I mean complex for someone with the soft brain of a tomato merchant; for me the premises are obvious and the conclusions dire and inescapable — threatened to crush me, and I was ultimately forced to abandon the whole undertaking. By way of recovery, I spent the res…
But it seems to me to be an imperfection in things of beauty, and a weakness in man, if an explanation from the shallow-side has a destructive effect. The horror which we feel for Freudian interpretations is entirely due to our own barbaric or childish naivete, which believes that there can be heights without corresponding depths, and which blinds us to the really "final" truth that, when carried to extremes, opposites meet.
In a story you had to find a reason, but real life gets on very well without even Freudian motivations.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1966–2022).