MDSA02H3 Chapter : Psychoanalytic Analysis

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The pleasure principle is the uncontrollable human drive to satisfy desire, or an appetite for something that promises enjoyment, satisfaction and pleasure in its attainment. (sex, power, food) Psychoanalytic scholars point out we can also desire and experience pleasure through other processes like urination, horror or shock. Pleasure does not only refer to aspects of life that we relate to comfort or joy, psychoanalytic scholars understand pleasure as that which momentarily allows us to transcend everyday existence and reality. Freud associates pleasure principle with the id or the inherited, instinctual part of the psyche because the one and only urge of these instincts is towards satisfaction. However, because of some desires being unacceptable or unhealthy, the reality principle intercedes and regulates one"s experience of pleasure. The reality principle represents the constant curbing of desire according to possibility, law or social convention. Society would dissolve, and humans would do anything to acquire their desire if there was no reality principle.

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