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Life Conduct in Modern Times - Karl Jaspers and Psychoanalysis

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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We read, but we are also read by others. Interferences of these readings. Forcing someone to read himself as he is read (slavehood). Forcing the others to read me as I read myself (conquest). 1 Simone Weil Karl Jaspers was born in Oldenburg in 1883, grew up in a liberal-minded banker's family, studied medicine and was granted a chair in philosophy at the Uni- 2 versity of Heidelberg in 1922. The decisive factor in this appointment was Jaspers' 1919 monograph Psychology of World Views (Psychologie der Weltanschauungen), 3 which founded so-called 'existence philosophy'. What is less known is that in 1913 Jaspers had already published an epoch-making methodological systematics, his General Psychopathology (Allgemeine Psychopathologie), which had established 4 him as an authority in the field of psychiatry in the German-speaking world. As a result of this as well as the fact that Jaspers addressed questions concerning physi- 5 sicians' self-identity, Jaspers is now celebrated as one of the "classic figures of 6 medicine". 1 Weil (1990), pg. 134. 2 Karl Jaspers (1883-1969) worked as a psychiatrist in Heidelberg starting in 1909, and from 1914 on he held a position as a Privatdozent for psychology in the Department of Philosophy after having completed his Habilitation. In 1920 he was granted an assistant professorship and in 1922 a chair in this department. In 1937 he was forced to retire because his wife was Jewish. In 1945 he was reinstated.

Sommario

The Critique of Psychoanalysis 1913-1920.- Life Conduct in Modern Times.- Critique of Psychoanalysis in 1931.- Critique of Psychoanalysis in 1941.- The Founding of the Psychosomatic Clinic in Heidelberg 1946-1949.- Critique of Psychoanalytic Psychosomatics 1949-1953.- On the Critique of Psychoanalysis and Society 1950-1968.- Summary and Prospective View.

Info autore

Matthias Bormuth, geb. 1963, nach Medizinstudium und psychiatrischer Tätigkeit Promotion über Karl Jaspers und die Psychoanalyse. Seit 1998 Mitarbeiter am Tübinger Institut für Ethik und Geschichte in der Medizin mit geistesgeschichtlichen Arbeiten zu Psychiatrie, Philosophie und Literatur.

Riassunto

We read, but we are also read by others. Interferences of these readings. Forcing someone to read himself as he is read (slavehood). Forcing the others to read me as I read myself (conquest). 1 Simone Weil Karl Jaspers was born in Oldenburg in 1883, grew up in a liberal-minded banker’s family, studied medicine and was granted a chair in philosophy at the Uni- 2 versity of Heidelberg in 1922. The decisive factor in this appointment was Jaspers’ 1919 monograph Psychology of World Views (Psychologie der Weltanschauungen), 3 which founded so-called ‘existence philosophy’. What is less known is that in 1913 Jaspers had already published an epoch-making methodological systematics, his General Psychopathology (Allgemeine Psychopathologie), which had established 4 him as an authority in the field of psychiatry in the German-speaking world. As a result of this as well as the fact that Jaspers addressed questions concerning physi- 5 sicians’ self-identity, Jaspers is now celebrated as one of the “classic figures of 6 medicine”. 1 Weil (1990), pg. 134. 2 Karl Jaspers (1883-1969) worked as a psychiatrist in Heidelberg starting in 1909, and from 1914 on he held a position as a Privatdozent for psychology in the Department of Philosophy after having completed his Habilitation. In 1920 he was granted an assistant professorship and in 1922 a chair in this department. In 1937 he was forced to retire because his wife was Jewish. In 1945 he was reinstated.

Testo aggiuntivo

On the German version of this book:

"As a profound expert on the work of Karl Jaspers, the author has carefully and in a well-informed manner investigated the philosopher´s controversy with the leading psychoanalysts of the time. [...] All in all an extensive study that captivates through its extraordinary quality of language."

- Christian Müller, Gesnerus. Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences

"A masterwork of a scholarly, clear and impartial presentation which illuminates the border area between philosophy and psychoanalysis."

- Hartmut Raguse, Theologische Literaturzeitung

"Simply impressive. Bormuth undertakes nothing less than to reconstruct the philosophy of Jaspers in its complete historical context."

- Ingo-Wolf Kittel, Der Nervenarzt

Relazione

On the German version of this book:
"As a profound expert on the work of Karl Jaspers, the author has carefully and in a well-informed manner investigated the philosopher´s controversy with the leading psychoanalysts of the time. [...] All in all an extensive study that captivates through its extraordinary quality of language."
- Christian Müller, Gesnerus. Swiss Journal of the History of Medicine and Sciences
"A masterwork of a scholarly, clear and impartial presentation which illuminates the border area between philosophy and psychoanalysis."
- Hartmut Raguse, Theologische Literaturzeitung
"Simply impressive. Bormuth undertakes nothing less than to reconstruct the philosophy of Jaspers in its complete historical context."
- Ingo-Wolf Kittel, Der Nervenarzt

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Matthias Bormuth
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Titolo originale Lebensführung in der Moderne: Karl Jaspers und die Psychoanalyse. Medizin und Philosophie
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 25.01.2013
 
EAN 9781402047640
ISBN 978-1-4020-4764-0
Pagine 168
Dimensioni 173 mm x 236 mm x 18 mm
Peso 449 g
Illustrazioni XII, 168 p.
Serie Philosophy and Medicine
Philosophy and Medicine
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Psicologia > Psicanalisi

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