Explain how you think the Freudian ego may function as a person confronts necessarily challenging choice, as presented by Sartre? (Clues: Focus on the ego’s
role as mediator between, on one hand, the external world, and, on the other,
the internal drives of the id, adhering to the pleasure principle, and the superego, adhering to social norms. Don’t pretend that the ego can just magically
transcend anxiety. Perhaps consider how the ego is subject to anxiety, but not
wholly defined by it, in its navigation through the powerful forces of the external
world and the interior drives.)
Guidelines:
•Answer with specific reference to the assigned readings (and no other sources).
Use of brief relevant quotations is encouraged.
• Write clearly. Grammar, punctuation, and spelling matter. Use paragraphs as
necessary.
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