Karl Bühler und das Wiener Psychologische Institut oder die Bedeutung des Lokalen

Janette Freidrich et Gerhard Benetka (eds.), 2022. Karl Bühler und das Wiener Psychologische Institut oder die Bedeutung des Lokalen. Lausanne : Sdvig press. (Bühleriana, 2). 318 p. ISBN : 9782940738069

“The second volume of the Bühleriana brings together contributions from a workshop held in February 2021 at the Sigmund Freud University Vienna. The aim was to continue the reconstruction and analysis of the most important fields of activity of Karl Bühler and his collaborators in Vienna in the 1920s and 1930s begun in the first volume of the Bühleriana by Janette Friedrich. 

With contributions by: Gerhard Benetka on the relations of the Bühler School to psychoanalysis, Christian Damböck on the relationship between Bühler and the Vienna Circle, Tim Lethen on Kurt Gödel’s diary notes on lectures by Karl Bühler, Petra Löffler on the expressive research of the Bühler School in the light of the history of media theory, Maria Czwick on the research on the medium of film conducted at the Vienna Psychological Institute, Josef Pircher on Karl Bühler’s lecture on educational psychology at the Pedagogical Institute of the City of Vienna, Georg Vasold on the interest of the Viennese School of Art History in Karl Bühler’s psychology and Clemens Knobloch on the influence of the ideas on expression developed in the context of the Bühler School on US sociology of communication.

A script by Käthe Wolf – a close collaborator of Karl Bühler – is published for the first time. It is entitled Logik (Logic) and provides an insight into the content of one of Bühler’s main annual lectures. “

Description en anglais extraite du site : https://www.sfu.ac.at/en/news/buehleriana/

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