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  1. Ludwig Binswanger (/ ˈ b ɪ n z w æ ŋ ər /; German: [ˈbɪnsvaŋɐ]; 13 April 1881 – 5 February 1966) was a Swiss psychiatrist and pioneer in the field of existential psychology. His parents were Robert Johann Binswanger (1850–1910) and Bertha Hasenclever (1847–1896).

  2. Ludwig Binswanger (born April 13, 1881, Kreuzlingen, Switz.—died Feb. 5, 1966, Kreuzlingen) was a Swiss psychiatrist and writer who applied the principles of existential phenomenology, especially as expressed by Martin Heidegger, to psychotherapy.

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  3. Nov 15, 2021 · Ludwig Binswanger was the first existentialist psychiatrist. The works of authors such as Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger greatly inspired him. This allowed him to approach every patient’s reality in a unique way.

  4. The Swiss psychiatrist Ludwig Binswanger is best known for his existential analysis (Daseinsanalyse) presented in a series of case studies in the 1940s, but his existential anthropology of mania of the early 1930s has received less attention. He introduced this new existential science as a disciplinary hybrid of existential philosophy and ...

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  5. Jun 8, 2018 · Ludwig Binswanger was a Swiss psychiatrist and a friend of Freud who developed existential analysis as an alternative to psychoanalysis. He used phenomenology and hermeneutics to explore human existence and mental illnesses as being-in-the-world.

  6. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Ludwig Binswanger, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who integrated philosophy and phenomenology into his clinical practice. Learn about his family background, his relationship with Freud and Jung, his dialogical approach, and his central concepts.

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  8. In contrast to theories in the natural sciences which are designed to explain a phenomenon, Binswanger (following Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, and Martin Buber) believed phenomena to be the beginning and end of scientific and philosophical inquiry.

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