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Martin Heidegger
German philosopher (1889–1976)
Being and Time
Philosophy book by Martin Heidegger
Ludwig Binswanger
Swiss psychiatrist and essayist (1881-1966)
Medard Boss
Swiss psychologist (1903-1990)
Semiosphere
The semiosphere is a concept in cultural semiotics and biosemiotic theory, according to which—contrary to ideas of nature determining sense and experience—the phenomenal world is a creative and logical structure of processes of semiosis where signs operate together to produce sense and experience.
Werner Marx
German philosopher (1910-1994)
Roland Kuhn
Swiss psychiatrist (1912-2005)
daseinsanalysis
Daseinsanalysis (German: Daseinsanalyse) is an existentialist approach to psychoanalysis. It was first developed by Ludwig Binswanger in the 1920s under the concept of "phenomenological anthropology". After the publication of "Basic Forms and Perception of Human Dasein" (German: Grundformen und Erkenntnis menschlichen Daseins), Binswanger would refer to his approach as Daseinsanalysis. Binswanger's approach was heavily influenced by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger and psychoanalysis founder Sigmund Freud. The philosophy of daseinsanalysis is centered on the thought that the human Dasei
Françoise Dastur
French philosopher
Contributions to Philosophy
book by Martin Heidegger