“Actually, the substitution of the reality-principle for the pleasure-principle denotes no dethronement of the pleasure-principle, but only a safeguarding of it. A momentary pleasure, uncertain in its results, is given up, but only in order to gain in the new way an assured pleasure coming later. But the end psychic impression made by this substitution has been so powerful that it is mirrored in a special religious myth. The doctrine of reward in a future life for the—voluntary or enforced—renunciation of earthly lusts is nothing but a mythical projection of this revolution in the mind. In logical pursuit of this prototype, religions have been able to effect the absolute renunciation of pleasure in this life by means of the promise of compensation in a future life; they have not, however, achieved a conquest of the pleasure-principle this way. It is science which comes nearest to succeeding in this conquest; science, however, also offers intellectual pleasure during its work and promises practical gain at the end.”
Quote by Sigmund Freud
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General Psychological Theory: Papers on Metapsychology
General Psychological Theory: Papers on Metapsychology delves into the theoretical underpinnings of psychology, examining the nature of the mind and its functions. It presents a collection of scholarly papers that analyze various aspects of metapsychology, offering insights into the psychological phenomena and theories that shape the field. more
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