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- Death_drive abstract "In classical Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the death drive (German: Todestrieb) is the drive towards death, self-destruction and the return to the inorganic: "the hypothesis of a death instinct, the task of which is to lead organic life back into the inanimate state". It was originally proposed by Sigmund Freud in 1920 in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, where in his first published reference to the term he wrote of the "opposition between the ego or death instincts and the sexual or life instincts". In this work, Freud used the plural "death drives" (Todestriebe) much more frequently than in the singular. The death drive opposes Eros, the tendency toward survival, propagation, sex, and other creative, life-producing drives. The death drive is sometimes referred to as "Thanatos" in post-Freudian thought, complementing "Eros", although this term was not used in Freud's own work, being rather introduced by one of Freud's followers, Wilhelm Stekel.The Standard Edition of Freud's works in English confuses two terms that are different in German, Instinkt ("instinct") and Trieb ("drive"), often translating both as instinct. "This incorrect equating of instinct and Trieb has created serious misunderstandings". Freud actually refers to the "death instinct" as a drive, a force that is not essential to the life of an organism (unlike an instinct) and tends to denature it or make it behave in ways that are sometimes counter-intuitive. The term is almost universally known in scholarly literature on Freud as the "death drive", and Lacanian psychoanalysts often shorten it to simply "drive" (although Freud posited the existence of other drives as well).".
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- Death_drive wikiPageID "3157035".
- Death_drive wikiPageRevisionID "579033273".
- Death_drive hasPhotoCollection Death_drive.
- Death_drive subject Category:Death.
- Death_drive subject Category:Energy_and_instincts.
- Death_drive subject Category:Freudian_psychology.
- Death_drive subject Category:Psychoanalytic_terminology.
- Death_drive comment "In classical Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the death drive (German: Todestrieb) is the drive towards death, self-destruction and the return to the inorganic: "the hypothesis of a death instinct, the task of which is to lead organic life back into the inanimate state".".
- Death_drive label "Death drive".
- Death_drive label "Pulsión de muerte".
- Death_drive label "Pulsão de morte".
- Death_drive label "Todestrieb".
- Death_drive label "Влечение к смерти".
- Death_drive label "デストルドー".
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- Death_drive sameAs Todestrieb.
- Death_drive sameAs Pulsión_de_muerte.
- Death_drive sameAs デストルドー.
- Death_drive sameAs 죽음충동.
- Death_drive sameAs Pulsão_de_morte.
- Death_drive sameAs m.08w27p.
- Death_drive sameAs Q1570600.
- Death_drive sameAs Q1570600.
- Death_drive wasDerivedFrom Death_drive?oldid=579033273.
- Death_drive isPrimaryTopicOf Death_drive.