Pleasure Principle
The Pleasure Principle is a Survival Algorithm of the Physical Unit, specifically the Bodily Ego. The Pleasure Principle, first identified by Sigmund Freud), is the instinctual seeking of pleasure and avoidance of pain.
List of Terms Coined or Defined by Sigmund Freud
Pleasure Principle, Reality Principle
Bodily Algorithms
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
The Pleasure Principle is a powerful Driving Tendency designed and implemented to ensure the Physical Unit always seeks conditions conducive to Development. Other aspects of the Physical Unit were designed in support of this drive. Defense Mechanisms have evolved, and are invoked in situations of pain, to help the Physical Unit avoid and escape emotional, psychological, physical, and spiritual pain.
Note that salutatory driving tendencies may be subverted by Conditioning and/or Ideology. Unless the Physical Unit is under severe threat or attack, the Bodily Ego will typically use thought to guide action. The Pleasure Principle may be thus circumvented by ideological statements, like "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger," that suggest pain is salutatory. In situations where ideology has corrupted basic common sense, damage to the physical unit may occur, damage may accumulate, and Pathology may be the short, and certainly will be the long term, result.
Related LP Content and Courses
Footnotes