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Is the theory of the subconscious a "philosophical crusher"?

The theory of the subconscious is not a "philosophical crusher", but a "philosophical excavator".

Freud proposed "psychostratigraphy" in his early days, dividing human psychological processes into three parts: the unconscious (subconscious), the subconscious (preconscious) and consciousness.

①Consciousness refers to an individual’s knowledge, emotion and will at this moment. Consciousness is the surface part of the psychological system, and consciousness directly controls people's words and deeds.

②The subconscious (preconscious) is the middle level of the psychological system. There are both unconscious desires and conscious limitations on those desires.

③The unconscious (subconscious) is the basic level of the psychological system. Mainly inner desires that are directly related to physiological processes.

The subconscious mind controls people’s speech and behavior through the subconscious mind (preconscious), which is generally called “subconscious words and deeds” including slips of the tongue.

Freud gave an example. At the opening ceremony of a meeting, the host made a speech: "Gentlemen, the meeting should have a quorum of representatives. I declare that the meeting is closed." There was a roar at the meeting. laughing out loud. Freud believed that the moderator was not interested in the meeting and wanted to get out of the meeting early, hence the slip of the tongue.

There are also such jokes in our country. A cartoon was published in the newspaper. A leader said on the podium: "All the participants are here, let's serve the food!"