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Definition of reality principle in English: reality principlenoun Psychoanalysis The control by the ego of the pleasure-seeking activity of the id in order to meet the demands of the external world. Example sentencesExamples - However therapeutic, poetry does not suffer the reality principle gladly.
- On many levels there is a reality principle at work that each of us must face.
- However, Faulkner's wife Julia remains committed to the reality principle, following a strict daily routine of things to do, still turning up for work, wearing business clothes, and showing concern for Faulkner's job.
- When we act in order to benefit ourselves in the long-term, we utilize the reality principle, and we rely not on our instinct, but on reason.
- The true wish is to preserve a special, individual, consistent identity that does not have to compromise with the reality principle.
- One of the many fascinating things about the aide's remarks is the reversal of the view that it is the role of political authority (particularly on the right) to impose a reality principle.
- They can, therefore, operate according to Freud's reality principle, and defer pleasure in the interests of overall long-term benefits.
- As the child internalizes and submits to the father's prohibition, it turns from the pleasure to the reality principle.
- But to educated people, embracing the reality principle means, above all, following the spirit of science.
- The theory of imperialism has triumphed over the reality principle.
- Representation is, as it were, the reality principle of the image.
- The principle of simulation wins out over the reality principle just as over the principle of pleasure.
Definition of reality principle in US English: reality principlenoun Psychoanalysis The ego's control of the pleasure-seeking activity of the id in order to meet the demands of the external world. Example sentencesExamples - When we act in order to benefit ourselves in the long-term, we utilize the reality principle, and we rely not on our instinct, but on reason.
- However, Faulkner's wife Julia remains committed to the reality principle, following a strict daily routine of things to do, still turning up for work, wearing business clothes, and showing concern for Faulkner's job.
- As the child internalizes and submits to the father's prohibition, it turns from the pleasure to the reality principle.
- Representation is, as it were, the reality principle of the image.
- On many levels there is a reality principle at work that each of us must face.
- The principle of simulation wins out over the reality principle just as over the principle of pleasure.
- One of the many fascinating things about the aide's remarks is the reversal of the view that it is the role of political authority (particularly on the right) to impose a reality principle.
- The true wish is to preserve a special, individual, consistent identity that does not have to compromise with the reality principle.
- However therapeutic, poetry does not suffer the reality principle gladly.
- The theory of imperialism has triumphed over the reality principle.
- They can, therefore, operate according to Freud's reality principle, and defer pleasure in the interests of overall long-term benefits.
- But to educated people, embracing the reality principle means, above all, following the spirit of science.
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