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    The "Unconscious Mind"
    marquesha lynch · 01/14/03 at 12:42 ET

    I would like to talk about the "unconscious mind." Freud payed little attention to this aspect, but I beleive that if a person does not have a conscious, they are not aware of their doings, whether they are right of wrong. Having a conscious is very important because it deals with cognitive processes like feelings, memory, sensation and other things. Freud on the other hand did not think so. He beleived that it was innate motives and the mishapes that people went through influenced behavior.

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    • interesting point, by Todd, 01/16/03
      • Re However, there is no alternative, by John, 01/18/03
        • Re:Re However, there is no alternative, by Augustus, 01/24/03
          • Re: Here is What Buddhists Really Say, by John, 01/26/03
            • Re: Here is What Buddhists Really Say, by Peter George, 01/30/03
              • Re: Here is What Buddhists Really Say, by John, 01/31/03
                • Re: Here is What Buddhists Really Say, by Augustus, 02/01/03
                  • Re: If only I could read..., by John, 02/01/03
    • behaviour is influnced by enviornment, by samra, 01/22/03

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