life instinct
Britishnoun
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Later, Freud formulated his famed "death instinct," into which suicide fitted neatly as death's triumph over the life instinct.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He has written a book of three hundred and eighty-eight pages for the express purpose of proving that the phenomena of life, instinct, and intellect cannot be referred to any known natural forces.
From What is Darwinism? by Hodge, Charles
We may postulate a continuous excitement of nerve centers as its basis, and this excitement cognizes other excitement in some mysterious manner, but no more mysterious than life, instinct or intelligence are.
From The Foundations of Personality by Myerson, Abraham
The life instinct in me would not be doomed, but was insistent in its demands and made me flee from insanity and death.
From An Anarchist Woman by Hapgood, Hutchins
So far as she could judge, the qualities that she deemed necessary in the make-up of a robust life, instinct with purpose and accomplishment, seemed to be entirely lacking in Kennedy Square formulas.
From The Fortunes of Oliver Horn by Smith, Francis Hopkinson
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