Freud argues that instincts often aim to restore previous... - Deepstash

Freud argues that instincts often aim to restore previous states rather than drive new development, reflecting a conservative nature. It contrasts with the evolutionary view, where external influence propel evolution. While some instincts preserve past condition, external changes advance evolution. Sexual instinct are vital for life and resist the conservative instinct seeking to return to earlier state or approach death. Freud also critiques the idea of an inherent drive towards perfection, suggesting that human development is about managing repressed instincts than pursuing an ideal state.

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