Sunday, July 21, 2024

Worlds of Existentialism a Critical Reader (Maurice Friedman, 1964) (存在治療) (1130803)

https://www.amazon.com/-/zh_TW/Maurice-Friedman/dp/B000HAXUQE/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.wdnwYosNjzc8pr-UDvEsEQbPGkBorwYDSjdMmY9ijE-vbGEsAfVyg4b-c_B4lbnyvyQhsAvdStMHd9GCUN86kxaU-qI5bVVtq7ZjAjHN1z_DLv9dpYgGoR_JVImXoM4GpXNb_9Sc-Oo5-PCqtUqFWMYE2shoJT6O4V12kEyBLwq_q9In2W2AhZvkjsM3L4yS_OPod5aZu0OyKekzeytfplsA-Dt0YEcYfmMduP4hhLG13ZhrnmUQZBTooNIh1ujdYVYbFmKIp3zPBB5B6FdVSI1ev-tuMntx-Svq_F3h8tI.c1eZW4IYKLcrQbwP5Qw9QAsaLkBauDZGDZZmLW2WGsk&dib_tag=se&keywords=Worlds+of+existentialism+a+critical+reader&qid=1721556560&s=books&sr=1-1

https://archive.org/details/worldsofexistent00frie/page/n3/mode/2up

Binswanger (pp. 414-426) 

… the existential analyst, insofar as he is a psychotherapist, not only is in possession of existential-analytic and psychotherapeutic competence, but … he must dare to risk committing his own existence in the struggle for the freedom of his partner’s. (ibid, p. 426)



Maurice Stanley Friedman (1921-2012)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Stanley_Friedman

Maurice Stanley Friedman[1] (December 29, 1921 – September 25, 2012) was an interdisciplinary, interreligious philosopher of dialogue. His intellectual career - spanning fifty years of study, teaching, writing, translating, traveling, mentoring, and co-founding the Institute for Dialogical Psychotherapy - has prompted a language of genuine dialogue. With illuminating range, he has applied Martin Buber’s philosophy of dialogue to the human sciences.