Martin Heidegger in his ‘hut’ |
Heidegger’s Nazi Rectorship
(27 May 1933)
Implications for Psychotherapy
70 Years On
Anthony Stadlen
conducts
Inner Circle Seminar No. 67
Sunday 11 May 2003
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Implications for Psychotherapy
70 Years On
Anthony Stadlen
conducts
Inner Circle Seminar No. 67
Sunday 11 May 2003
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On 27 May 1933, Martin Heidegger was installed as National Socialist Rector of Freiburg University. His rectorship speech, ‘The self-assertion of the German university’, has been widely condemned. But Jaspers praised it. And one passage alludes to psychoanalysis. The first person to locate it will win a prize. We examine the implications for psychotherapy, 70 years on.
Venue: Room A, Acland Building, Regent’s College, London NW1 4NS
Cost: Students £59, others £76, by 4 May (some bursaries)
Apply to: Anthony Stadlen, 64 Dartmouth Park Road, London NW5 1SN
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7485 3896 E-mail: stadlen@aol.com
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