Difference between revisions of "Sigmund Freud"
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | When they continued yesterday's debate, {{ap|Ian|Bart the Genius}} 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. | + | When they continued yesterday's debate, {{ap|Ian|Bart the Genius}} 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.<ref>"[[Bart the Genius]]"</ref> |
− | + | [[Homer]] mentions Freud when talking to [[Bart]] about his obsession with his [[Grampa|father]]'s clock.<ref>"[[A Father's Clock]]"</ref> | |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | *{{ep|Bart the Genius}} | + | *{{ep|Bart the Genius|(referenced)}} |
+ | *{{ep|A Father's Watch|(referenced)}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 20:19, March 17, 2017
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Character Information
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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 clock.[2]
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart the Genius" (referenced)
- Episode – "A Father's Watch" (referenced)
External links
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