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3 November, 11:41

What was sigmund freud's theory of the unconscious?

a. he believed true art came only from the unconscious mind.

b. he viewed the human mind as engaged in battle between the rational conscious mind and the irrational urges of the unconscious.

c. he viewed all human beings as products of their environment?

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  1. 3 November, 12:35
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    I believe the answer is: B. He viewed the human mind as engaged in battle between the rational conscious mind and the irrational urges of the unconscious

    Sigmund believe that the concious mind is the final result of supressing process that initiated by our brain to single out which actions are considered as 'unacceptable' in a certain society and which actions are considered as 'acceptable'. Every waking hours that we spent is the constant battle to limit ourselves from doing the things that considered as 'unacceptable'
  2. 3 November, 13:01
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    In a short answer its B, Brainiest?
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