Idealogical vs Ideational - What's the difference?
idealogical | ideational |
Pertaining to the formation of ideas or thoughts of objects not immediately present to the senses.
* 1999 , Joyce Crick, translating Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams , Oxford 2008, p. 61:
As adjectives the difference between idealogical and ideational
is that idealogical is ideologic while ideational is pertaining to the formation of ideas or thoughts of objects not immediately present to the senses.ideational
English
Adjective
(-)- An immoral dream would demonstrate nothing further of the dreamer's inner life than that he had at some time acquired knowledge of its ideational content , but certainly not that it revealed an impulse of his own psyche.
