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Freud's model for the psyche involved three parts, the id, the ego, and the super-ego. The id is the part of our minds that demands satisfaction, pleasure, fulfillment of basic needs and so on, like hunger, sex, etc. The opposite of the super-ego, which wishes to appeal to society. The id reacts to primal impulses.

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Q: What were Sigmund Freud's views on the id?
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