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Hans Loewald : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hans Loewald Hans Loewald (1906–1993) was a psychoanalyst and theorist, born in Colmar, then Germany. While apparently a traditional Freudian, Loewald in his thinking is both elegant and quietly revisionist〔P. Gay, ''Freud'' (1989) p. 763〕 - a radical conservatist. ==Background and education== Loewald's father, who died shortly after his birth, was a Jewish physician with an interest in dermatology and psychiatry; his mother a gifted musician, who played the piano. Loewald did medical training in Germany - where he also studied philosophy with Martin Heidegger, who would influence him with his theory of language〔Whitebook, J.. 'Hans Loewald: a radical conservative' ''International Journal of Psychoanalysis'', 85 (2004) pp. 85-97〕 - before taking a medical degree from Rome University in 1935.〔(Hans Loewald )〕 He practised psychiatry in Italy until 1939, before moving with his family to America.〔(Hans Loewald )〕 There he became fascinated by Freud’s theory, in which he rooted all the features of his own thinking. He did not want to create a new psychoanalytic terminology, but, although he used Freud’s terms, he gave them radically new meanings.
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