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Year: 2014

Pages: 287-292

Series: Human Studies

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Anthony Fernández, "R. Stolorow, World, affectivity, trauma, Heidegger and post-cartesian psychoanalysis" Human Studies 37 (2), 2014, pp. 287-292

R. Stolorow, World, affectivity, trauma, Heidegger and post-cartesian psychoanalysis

Anthony Fernández

pp. 287-292

in: Isabella Paoletti (ed), Ethical issues in collecting interactional data, Human Studies 37 (2), 2014.

Abstract

The community of psychiatrists and psychologists in early twentieth century Europe cultivated a strong interest in the phenomenologically informed accounts of human existence offered by Heidegger. The psychiatrists, Binswanger (1968) and Boss (1957/1963; 1970/1979), developed personal relationships with Heidegger, and while Heidegger ultimately rejected Binswanger’s work, Boss worked closely with him throughout his life in order to keep his own work on a sound phenomenological footing. This interest in phenomenologically informed psychological practice and theory continued into the latter half of the twentieth century with psychiatrists and psychologists such as Erwin Straus, Eugene Minkowski, Hubertus Tellenbach, and Rollo May.

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Publication details

Year: 2014

Pages: 287-292

Series: Human Studies

Full citation:

Anthony Fernández, "R. Stolorow, World, affectivity, trauma, Heidegger and post-cartesian psychoanalysis" Human Studies 37 (2), 2014, pp. 287-292