O.J. Simpson's attorneys argued that Simpson could not have murdered his ex-wife Nicole because he loved her too much. What would a Freudian say about this argument?

O.J. Simpson's attorneys argued that Simpson could not have murdered his ex-wife Nicole because he loved her too much. What would a Freudian say about this argument? 





1. It is inconsistent with the Freudian view that libido is both sexual and aggressive: most behaviors satisfy both sexual and aggressive impulses.
2. It makes sense, because the sexual and aggressive instincts are separate and different.
3. It makes sense, because if sexual libido is attached to an object, it is difficult to behave aggressively toward that object.
4. It is inconsistent with Freud's belief that the strength of sexual attachment always equals the strength of aggressive attachment.
5. none of the above



Answer: 1


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