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Swiss and psychologist
* 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
Swiss psychologist Carl Jung ( 1873 – 1961 ) tried to understand the psychology behind world myths.
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.
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 entomologist
* Füssli, Johann Kaspar ( 1743-1786 ), Swiss entomologist ( Brother of Henry Fuseli )
* Edouard Piaget ( 18171910 ), a Swiss entomologist
* Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure ( 1829 – 1905 ), Swiss mineralogist and entomologist ( taxonomist ), and father of Ferdinand, Léopold and René.
Felix Santschi ( 1872-1940 ) was a Swiss entomologist.
Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure ( 27 November 1829 Geneva – 20 February 1905 Geneva ), was a Swiss mineralogist and entomologist specialising in studies of Hymenoptera and Orthoptera.
He was the author of Manual of British Butterflies and Moths ( 1857 – 59 ) and with the German entomologist Philipp Christoph Zeller, a Swiss, Heinrich Frey and another Englishman, John William Douglas of The Natural History of the Tineina ( 1855 – 73 ).
* Johann Heinrich Sulzer ( 1735 – 1813 ), Swiss entomologist
Johann Heinrich Sulzer ( 1735 – 1813 ) was a Swiss entomologist.
* Johann Kaspar Füssli ( 1743-1786 ), Swiss entomologist ( Brother of Henry Fuseli )

Swiss and August
Emil Theodor Kocher ( 25 August 1841 – 27 July 1917 ) was a Swiss physician, medical researcher, and Nobel laureate for his work in the physiology, pathology and surgery of the thyroid.
On 10 August 1792 the Paris Commune stormed the Tuileries Palace and massacred the Swiss Guard s
On the night of 10 August 1792, insurgents and popular militias, supported by the revolutionary Paris Commune, assailed the Tuileries Palace and massacred the Swiss Guards who were assigned for the protection of the king.
The species takes its name from its discoverer, the Swiss naturalist Emil August Goeldi.
Some people credit the band Bauhaus ' first single " Bela Lugosi's Dead ", released August 1979, with the start of the goth subculture, though many prior art house movements influenced gothic fashion and style, the illustrations and paintings of Swiss artist, H. R. Giger being one of the earliest.
This posed a dilemma for the libertines, so on 21 August the council decided to write to other Swiss cities for their opinions, thus mitigating their own responsibility for the final decision.
Johann August Sutter ( February 15, 1803 – June 18, 1880 ) was a Swiss pioneer of California known for his association with the California Gold Rush by the discovery of gold by James W. Marshall and the mill making team at Sutter's Mill, and for establishing Sutter's Fort in the area that would eventually become Sacramento, the state's capital.
In August 2009 Swiss President Hans-Rudolf Merz visited Tripoli and issued a public apology to Libya for the arrest of Hannibal Gaddafi and his wife.
Richard Robert Ernst ( born August 14, 1933 ) is a Swiss physical chemist and Nobel Laureate .< ref >
* August 7 – François-Alphonse Forel, Swiss hydrologist ( b. 1841 )
* August 14 – Alice Rivaz, Swiss writer ( died 1998 )
* August 24 – Bruno Giacometti, Swiss architect ( d. 2012 )
* August 26 – The Canton of Basel is partitioned by the Swiss Tagsatzung, to create the two half-cantons of Basel-City and Basel-Country.
* August 6 – Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( b. 1811 )
* August 2 – Max Weber, Swiss Federal Councilor ( d. 1974 )
* August 19 – Oumar Kondé, Swiss footballer
* August 26 – Johann Heinrich Lambert, Swiss mathematician, physicist and astronomer ( d. 1777 )
* August 14 – Richard R. Ernst, Swiss chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
* August 29 – Arnold Koller, Swiss Federal Councilor
* August 13 – Johann Jakob Grynaeus, Swiss Protestant clergyman ( b. 1540 )
* August 25 – Emil Kocher, Swiss medical researcher, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1917 )
* August 10 – Henri Nestlé, German-born Swiss chocolate magnate ( d. 1890 )
* August 14 – Robert Comtesse, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( d. 1922 )
* August 9 – Johann Büttikofer, Swiss zoologist ( d. 1929 )
* August 23 – Philibert Berthelier, Swiss patriot ( b. c. 1465 )

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