
1) Biannual journal 2) Brain 3) Cognition 4) Consciousness study 5) Faculty of reason 6) Freud topic 7) Freudian concern 8) Freudian topic 9) Greek girl name 10) Head 11) Human mind 12) Human mind or soul 13) Human motive force 14) Human soul 15) Human spirit 16) It contains the id 17) Knowledge 18) Love of Eros
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1) Brain 2) Ego 3) Ethos 4) Id 5) Mind 6) Noddle 7) Soul 8) Spirit
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1) Opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully 2) Play by Molière
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• (n.) The soul; the vital principle; the mind. • (n.) A lovely maiden, daughter of a king and mistress of Eros, or Cupid. She is regarded as the personification of the soul. • (n.) A cheval glass.
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The Greek word for
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in classical mythology, princess of outstanding beauty who aroused Venus` jealousy and Cupid`s love. The fullest version of the tale is that told by ... [2 related articles]
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(from the article `Corneille, Pierre`) ...1663), Othon (performed 1664), Agésilas (performed 1666), and Pulchérie (performed 1672). In collaboration with Molière and Philippe Quinault he ...
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(from the article `Epicureanism`) ...entire body and in part collected in the chest. The first part is the locus of sensations and of the physical affects of pain and pleasure; the ... In these works, Freud attempted to clarify the relationship between his earlier topographical division of the psyche into the unconscious, ... [2 rela...
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Generally refers to the mind.
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Generally refers to the mind.
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One of the `minor planets` of our solar system. Discovered by De Gasparis on 15 Mar 1852. Diameter in km: 248. More data in TABLE 13. THE MINOR PLANETS
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Late Greek personification of the soul as a winged girl or young woman. In Greek mythology, she was the youngest and most beautiful of three princesses. Incensed by her beauty, Aphrodite ordered her...
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(si´ke) the human faculty for thought, judgment, and emotion; the mental life, including both conscious and unconscious processes; the mind in its totality, as distinguished from the body. the soul or self. adj., psy´chic., adj.
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Mythological representation of the soul, usually portrayed as a bird or a woman.
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The psyche can be considered to be the whole of the human mind on all levels, conscious and unconscious.
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See cheval mirror.
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Psy'che noun [ Latin , from Greek PSychh` Psyche, from psychh` the soul.] 1. (Class Myth.) A lovely maiden, daughter of a king and mistress of Eros, or Cupid. She is regarded as the personification of the soul. 2. The soul; the vital principle; the mind.
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Psyche was a mortal woman but Zeus made her immortal so she could marry Eros
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Psyche: 1. The mind. 2. The spirit or soul. 3. In psychiatry, the mind as the center of thought, emotion, and behavior. In Greek mythology, Psyche was a young woman who loved Eros and was loved by him and was united with him after Aphrodite's jealousy was overcome. Psyche became the personification of the soul.
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In Roman mythology, Psyche was the personification of the passion of love. She was the youngest daughter of the king and queen of Sicily. She was the most beautiful person on the island and suitors flocked to ask for her hand. In the end she boasted that she was more beautiful than Venus herself, and Venus sent Cupid to transfix her with an arrow o...
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psyche 1. Breath, to breathe, to blow, (later) to cool; hence, life (identified with or indicated by the breath); the animating principle in man and other living beings, the source of all vital activities, rational or irrational, the soul or spirit, in distinction from its material vehicle, the body; sometimes considered as capable of persisting in...
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Greek for the mind or soul.
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(Gr. soul, World-Soul, spirit) In Plotinism, it is the name of the second emanation from the One. See Soul. -- V.J.B.
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Late Greek personification of the soul as a winged girl or young woman. In Greek mythology, she was the youngest and most beautiful of three princesses. Incensed by her beauty, Aphrodite ordered her son Eros, the god of love, to inspire Psyche with desire for the vilest creatures. Instead, he fell in...
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Beloved of Eros; punished by jealous Aphrodite; made immortal and united with Eros.
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