As a professor of neurology and clinical medicine in general, Viktor von Weizsacker (1886-1957) was one of the few people who promoted a fundamental medical consciousness of the humanness of human beings in his works on natural sciences and in the way he practiced medicine. In a dialogue with researchers and thinkers such as for example Sigmund Freud, Max Scheler, Franz Rosenzweig, and Martin Buber, Weizsacker gained insights into anthropology which...
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