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* 1896 Jean Piaget, Swiss psychologist ( d. 1980 )
* Klaus Scherer ( born 1943 ) Swiss psychologist and director of the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences in Geneva ; he specializes in the psychology of emotion
In modern times, the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung defined the mythological figure of Proteus as a personification of the unconscious, who, because of his gift of prophecy and shape-changing, has much in common with the central but elusive figure of alchemy, Mercurius.
Jean Piaget was a Swiss developmental psychologist known for his epistemological studies with children.
* 1888 Toni Wolff, Swiss psychologist ( d. 1953 )
** Jean Piaget, Swiss psychologist ( d. 1980 )
Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 6 June 1961 ) was a Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology.
Interested in the work of Swiss psychologist Ludwig Binswanger ( 1881 1966 ), Foucault aided a young woman and family friend named Jacqueline Verdeaux in translating his works into French.
In his book Synchronicity ( 1952 ), Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung tells this story, starring a Cetonia aurata, as an example of a synchronic event:
Like the Swiss psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, would have said: Ancient archetypes resurfaced from our collective unconscious and repossessed receptive minds-which were, as a rule, still developing and thus especially impressible.
The concept of synchronicity was first described in this terminology by Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychologist, in the 1920s.
Swiss psychologist Carl Jung was deeply influenced by his interest in the I Ching.
The concept of synchronicity from the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung can be seen as similar to yuánfèn, which Chinese people also believe to be a universal force governing the happening of things to some people at some places.
The concept of " synchronicity " from the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung is the closest English translation of Yuanfen.
The Swiss psychologist and entomologist August Forel also believed that food sharing was key to ant society and he used an illustration of it as the frontispiece for his book The Social World of the Ants Compared with that of Man.
Swiss psychologist Carl Jung saw the Ouroboros as an archetype and the basic mandala of alchemy.
In the twentieth century the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung used the term Religio Medici several times in his writings
She introduced him to the work of Gerda Alexander, the famous German-Danish somatic teacher, and also to Edmund Rochdieu, a Swiss psychologist and direct student of C. G.
The earliest scientific thinking based on observation of ant life was that of Auguste Forel ( 1848 1931 ), a Swiss psychologist who initially was interested in ideas of instinct, learning, and society.
In modern times, the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung interpreted Vulcan as one who:
Jean Piaget, the Swiss psychologist who first studied object permanence in young infants, argued that object permanence is one of an infant's most important accomplishments, as without this concept, objects would have no separate, permanent existence.
* Jean Piaget ( 18961980 ), a Swiss developmental psychologist
This regular contact with the Swiss psychologist had originally established the connection to Switzerland, which ultimately led to the permanent emigration to the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino.

Swiss and Carl
The Swiss Psychologist Carl Jung wrote a short Gnostic treatise in 1916 called The Seven Sermons to the Dead, which called Abraxas a God higher than the Christian God and Devil, that combines all opposites into one Being.
* 1845 Carl Spitteler, Swiss poet, Nobel laureate ( d. 1924 )
Carl Jung ( 1875 1961 ) was a Swiss psychiatrist, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology.
* 1875 Carl Jung, Swiss psychiatrist ( d. 1961 )
According to Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, the libido is identified as psychic energy.
* June 6 Carl Jung, Swiss psychiatrist ( b. 1875 )
** Carl Jung, Swiss psychiatrist ( d. 1961 )
* April 24 Carl Spitteler, Swiss writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1924 )
Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who studied archetypes, proposed an alternative definition of symbol, distinguishing it from the term sign.
Carl Jung was born Karl Gustav II Jung in Kesswil, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, on 26 July 1875, as the fourth but only surviving child of Paul Achilles Jung and Emilie Preiswerk.
Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, developed the concept further.
But in 1951, the Neuen Helvetischen Gesellschaft ( New Swiss Society ), under the leadership of Emil Egli, got 150, 000 Swiss citizens to sign a petition protesting the project ; among the signatories were 49 famous citizens, including Hermann Hesse and Carl Jacob Burckhardt.
The Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung argued that archetypal processes such as death and resurrection were part of the " trans-personal symbolism " of the collective unconscious, and could be utilized in the task of psychological integration.
The Northern Bald Ibis was described and illustrated by Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in his Historiae animalium in 1555, and given the binomial name Upupa eremita by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 Systema Naturae.

Swiss and Jung
A solitary and introverted child, Jung was convinced from childhood that, like his mother, he had two personalities — a modern Swiss citizen and a personality more at home in the eighteenth century.
In 1934, Jung wrote in a Swiss publication, the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, that he experienced " great surprise and disappointment " when the Zentralblatt associated his name with the pro-Nazi statement.
Fritz Levi, in his 1952 review in Neue Schweizer Rundschau ( New Swiss Observations ), critiqued Jung's theory of synchronicity as vague in determinability of synchronistic events, saying that Jung never specifically explained his rejection of " magic causality " to which such an acausal principle as synchronicity would be related.

Swiss and 1873
Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz ( May 28, 1807 December 14, 1873 ) was a Swiss paleontologist, glaciologist, geologist and a prominent innovator in the study of the Earth's natural history.
* 1807 Louis Agassiz, Swiss zoologist and geologist ( d. 1873 )
* October 12 Friedrich Frey-Herosé, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( d. 1873 )
Born in Geneva, he worked as a tutor, language teacher, journalist and a translator for the Swiss federal Chancellery ( 1869 1873 ).
The first was the English Alpine Club ( founded in the winter of 1857 1858 ), followed in 1862 by the Austrian Alpine Club ( which in 1873 was fused, under the name of the German and Austrian Alpine Club, with the German Alpine Club, founded in 1869 ), in 1863 by the Italian and Swiss Alpine Clubs, and in 1874 by the French Alpine Club, not to mention numerous minor societies of more local character.
The Institute of International Law was formed in 1873 by the Belgian Jurist Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns, leading to the creation of concrete legal drafts, for example by the Swiss Johaan Bluntschli in 1866.
The company, founded in 1873 by Swiss settler Christian Marugg, designs and manufactures European style scythes.
Friedrich Frey-Herosé ( October 12, 1801, Lindau-September 22, 1873 ) was a Swiss politician.
Paleontology really got started though, with the publication of Recherches sur les poissons fossils ( 1833 1843 ) by Swiss naturalist Louis Agassiz ( 1807 1873 ).
He produced other translations, some illustrated by the Swiss engraver François-Louis Schmied ( 1873 1941 ).

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