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Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Neurologist
First mentioned: "Bart the Genius"
First appearance: "Separate Vocations"


Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist.

History

When they continued yesterday's debate, Ian said that if they ask him, humankind has freedom, a freedom fraught with paradoxes and Freud has said how childhood shapes our subconscious mind but this helps us think for ourselves.[1]

Homer mentions Freud when talking to Bart about his obsession with his father's watch.[2]

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