ego ideal (English) egoideal

Japanese: ego ideal(英語表記)egoideal
ego ideal (English) egoideal

...In this way, the superego is passed down from generation to generation, transmitting the traditional norms and values ​​of society. The superego may include the ego ideal as an aspect of itself, or it may be distinguished from the ego ideal. When distinguished, the superego primarily represents the prohibitive aspect, the violation of which produces feelings of guilt. ...

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Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…このようにして超自我は世代から世代へと受け継がれ,社会の伝統的な規範や価値を伝えてゆくとされる。超自我は自我理想ego idealをその一面として含むこともあり,自我理想と区別されることもある。区別された場合は,超自我は主として禁止の側面を表し,それへの違反は罪悪感を生む。…

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