Article ID: CBB347437449

Ludwig Binswanger: The Construction of an Epistemological Foundation for Psychiatry (2018)

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Ludwig Binswanger (1881-1966) was one of the pioneers in the approach of the psychiatric psychopathology and the phenomenological philosophy field. A panoramic historiographical review of the author reveals the methodological development of his phenomenological work in three phases of distinct philosophical inspirations. The first one is the Husserlian phase with the application of the concept of intentionality of consciousness; the second one is the Daseinsanalytic of the Heiddeguerian inspiration phase, followed by the last phase, which is the return to Husserlian thought in his late writings. The present study will focus on the analysis of dialogues and the articulations between the phases of Binswanger’s thinking, proposing the hypothesis of a continuous axis in the methodological itinerary of his work, with the objective of creating a scientific epistemological framework for the field of psychiatry.

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Authors & Contributors
Cauvin, Jean-Paul
Maria Antonia Rancadore
Gabriel R. Ricci
Vidal, Fernando
Taylor, Simon
Yoshimi, Jeffrey Kazuo
Concepts
Phenomenology
Philosophy
Psychology
Psychiatry
Epistemology
Existentialism
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
Switzerland
Germany
Europe
Paris (France)
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