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Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Path: oz.cdrom.com!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!warwick!uknet!festival!hwcee!mapleson
From: mapleson@cee.hw.ac.uk (Ian CR Mapleson)
Subject: Re: ID? or ID?
Message-ID: <CvoMoI.9BD@cee.hw.ac.uk>
Sender: news@cee.hw.ac.uk (News Administrator)
Organization: Dept of Computing & Electrical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland
References: <90.18520.651@mgmtsys.com> <34ao02$92h@krypton.hpc.sdsmt.edu>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 1994 00:29:06 GMT
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In article <34ao02$92h@krypton.hpc.sdsmt.edu> bas2631@silver.sdsmt.edu (Brian Stone) writes:
>Tim Knowlton (tim.knowlton@mgmtsys.com) wrote:
>: -=> Now quoting what Bklann@vax2.winona.msus.e yelled at All <=-
>
>: Bk> To everyone who told me, and who thinks it is I. D. (two letters)
>: Bk> you are wrong! It is ID - like in squid. so quit it.
>:
>: That's what they said in the "Read This!" section of Wolf 3D (Is THAT what
>: that thing was for! <g>)....
>
> Just to enlighten this subject. The "Id" was Sigmond Frueds
>word for the Evil Subconcious in all of us. It is what balances the
>SuperEgo, the part of our subconscious that is good. The superego
>and id make up the Ego, which is our basic personality. People who have
>a large superego tend to be kind and considerate to all things and people.
>People who have a large id tend to be rude and inconsiderate.
>Sigmond said that a balace between these two was nessesary to have a
>normal personality. He also stated that children tend to be almost all Id
>since they have little or no concept of right and wrong.
>
>It seems that semester of Pshychology paid off ;)
>I hope I didnt make too many mistakes... I only got a C+.
>
>BAS
>
>
Wake up, please! Most of Freud's stuff is complete naff.
VERY little is truely known about how the mind works. All you have are
theories and models, not fact. Please don`t spout all this SuperEgo nonsense
at us as if it's _fact_. It isn't, just a model, and an incorrect one at that.
Ian.