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26 May 2026

  • curprev 02:2802:28, 26 May 2026 AimeeLukis005 talk contribs 10,905 bytes +10,905 Created page with "<br><br><br>For a scientific hypothesis to be thought of legitimate, it must be falsifiable (capable of being confirmed incorrect). A cornerstone of the critique in opposition to Freud’s psychoanalytic principle centres on its lack of scientific verifiability and falsifiability. Freud sought to know the nature and variety of these sicknesses by retracing the sexual historical past of his sufferers. In the highly repressive "Victorian" society in which Freud lived and l..."