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Unconscious mind

In psychoanalysis and other psychological theories, the unconscious mind (or the unconscious) is the part of the psyche that is not available to introspection. Although these processes exist beneath the surface of conscious awareness, they are thought to exert an effect on conscious thought processes and behavior. The term was coined by the 18th-century…

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Arthur Schopenhauerinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Baruch Spinozainstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnizinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Johann Gottlieb Fichteinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegelinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmanninstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Carl Gustav Carusinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Søren Aabye Kierkegaardinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzscheinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Thomas Carlyle used the word unconscious.In 1880 at the University of Parisinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
Edmond Colsenet defended a philosophy thesisinstance ofphilosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the first to discuss the subject of unconscious ideas.Western philosophers0.80text
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