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THE JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY
Vol. 9 No. 1 February 1984
EMBODIMENT AND REHABILITATION
Erwin W. M. Straus, M.D., Ph.D. (h.c.) LL.D. (h.c.)
in memoriam
(October 11, 1891-May 20, 1975)
Issue Editors: Stuart F. Spieker and Edmund D. Pellegrino
Frontispiece [Photograph: Erwin Walter Maximillian Straus]
'Back to the Origins': Erwin Straus- Philosopher of Medicine,
Philosopher in Medicine
Edmund D. Pellegrino and Stuart F. Spieker
PART I: EMBODIMENT
Descartes, Consciousness, and Depersonalization: Viewing the
History of Philosophy from a Strausian Perspective
AvnerCohen
Medicine and Paradigms of Embodiment
Drew Leder
Pregnant Embodiment: Subjectivity and Alienation
Iris Marion Young
PART II: REHABILITATION
The Corporeality of Shame: Px and Hx at the Bedside
Fritz Hartmann (translated by Martin Hartmann)
Immobility and the Self: A"Clinical-Existential Inquiry
Ellen W. Bernal
Ability, Dis-Ability and Rehabilitation: A Phenomenological
Description
RobertS. Williams, Jr.
Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus (compiled by
S. F. Spieker)
Book Review:
Kosmos Anthropos: Entwurfe zu einer Philosophie des
Leibes, by Heinrich Schipperges
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3
7
29
45
63
75
93
113
Donald Moss 121
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112 Robert S. Williams, Jr.
Stanton, E.: 1970, Clients Come Last, Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, California.
Straus, E. W. 1970, 'The phantom limb', in E. W. Straus (ed.), Phenomenology
Pure and Applied, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., pp. 130-148.
(See 'Bibliography', in this issue, entry 80.)
Straus, E. W.: 1966, Phenomenological Psychology, Basic Books Inc., New York.
Straus, E. W.: 1969, 'Psychiatry and Philosophy', in M. Natanson (ed.), Psy-
chiatry and Philosophy, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 1-83. (See 'Bibliog-
raphy', in this issue, entries 66 and 78.)
Van Den Berg, J. H.: 1962, 'The human body and the significance of human
movement', in H. M. Ruitenbeek (ed.), Psychoanalysis and Existential Philos-
ophy, E. P. Hutton & Co., Inc., New York, pp. 90-129.
VanWeelden, J.: 1967, On Being Blind, Netherlands Society for the Blind,
Vondelstraat 128, Amsterdam.
VonUexkull, J.: 1957, 'A stroll through the world of animals and men', in C. H.
Schiller (ed.), Instinctive Behavt'or, International Universities Press, New
York, pp. 5-83.
VonUexkull, J.: 1926, Theoretical Biology, Harcourt Brace, New York.
Williams, R.: 1982, review of Deloach and Greer: 1981, Adjustment to Severe
Physical Disability, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, in Journal of
Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 13,47-48.
Wright, B. A.: 1960, Physical Disability: A Psychological Approach, Harper &
Row, New York.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF
ERWIN W. STRAUS
1. (1919) Straus, E. W.: 'Zur Pathogenese des chronischen Morphinismus',
Monatsschrift for Psychiatrie und Neurologie 46, 1-20. Inaugural Disserta-
tion zur Erlangung der medizinschen Doktorwiirde an der
Wilhelms-Universitoit zu Berlin.
2. (1922) Struas, E. W.: 'Anthroposophie und Naturwissenschaft', Klinische
Wochenschrift 1(19), 958-960, May 6.
3. (1924) Straus, E. W. and Wohlwill, F.: 'Der Hitzschlag', SpeziellePathologie
und Therapie innerer Krankheiten 2, 445-454.
4. (1924) Straus, E. W. and Wohlwill, F.: 'Nichteitrige
Centralnervensystems', Spezielle Pathologie und
Krankheiten 2, 455-464.
Entziindungen des
Therapie innerer
5. (1924) Straus, E. W.: 'Zur Logik und Psychologic des Okkultismus',
Klinische Wochenschrift 19, 843-846.
6. (1925) Straus, E. W.: 'Wesen und Vorgang der Suggestion', Monatsschrift
for Psychiatrie und Neurologie, Heft 28; PmW, pp. 17-70.
The English translation, 'Nature and Process of Suggestion', will appear in
Erwin Straus: Suggestion and the Interhuman World: Three Studies in
Anthropological Psychology, trans. by Donald Moss, Duquesne University
Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1984.
7. (1925) Straus, E. W. and Guttmann, E.: 'Die Nosologische Stellung der
Akroparoisthesien', Klinische Wochenschrift 44, 1-6; reprinted in Deutsche
Zeitscrift for Nervenhet1kunde 88, 24 7-253.
8. (1926) Straus, E. W.: 'Das Problem der Individualitiit', Die Biologie der
Person: Bin Handbuch der allgemeinen und speziellen Konstitutionslehre 1,
25-34.
The English translation, 'The Problem of Individuality', is currently being
translated by Donald Moss.
9. (1926) Straus, E. W.: Atlas der Elektrodiagnostik, Stilke Verlag, Berlin.
10. (1927) Straus, E. W.: 'Uber Suggestion and Suggestibilitiit', Schweizer
Archiv for Neurologie und Psychiatrie 20, 23-43.
The English translation, 'Concerning Suggestion and Suggestibility', will
appear in Erwin Straus: Suggestion and the Interhuman World. Three
Studies in Anthropological Psychology, trans. by Donald Moss, Duquesne
University Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1984.
11. (1927) Straus, E. W.: 'Dem Andenken an Richard Cassirer', Zeitschrift for
die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie 108(5 ), 813-818.
The journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (1984), 113.
114 Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus
12. (1927) Straus, E. W.: 'Untersuchungen iiber die postchoreatischen MotiliM
toi tsstOrungen insbesondere die Beziehungen der Chorea minor zum Tic',
Monatsschrift for Psychiatrie und Neurologie 66(5/6); PmW, pp. 71-125.
13. (1928) Straus, E. W.: 'Das Zeiterlebnis in der endogenen Depression und in
der psychopathischen Verstimmung', Monatsschrift for Psychiatrie und
Neurologie 68, 640-656; PmW, pp. 126-140.
14. (1929) Straus, E. W.: '0ber die organische Natur der Tics und der Koprola-
lie', Zentralblatt for die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie 47(11/12),
698-699.
15. (1930) Straus, E. W.: Geschehnis und Erlebnis: Zugleich eine historiol-
ogische Deutung des psychischen Traumas und der Renten-Neurose, Julius
Springer Verlag, Berlin.
The English translation, Event and Experience, in Man, Time, and World:
Two Contributions to Anthropological Psychology, trans. by Donald Moss,
Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., (1982), pp. 1-40.
16. (1930) Straus, E. W.: 'Zwang und Raum', Bericht ii.ber den V. allgemeinen
arztlichen Kongress for Psychotherapie in Baden-Baden, April 26-29, p. 1.
17. ( 1930) Straus, E. W.: 'Die Form en des Riiumlichen', Der Nervenarzt 3(11),
633-656; PmW, pp. 141-178. The English translation, "The Forms of
Spatiality', in PP, pp. 3-37.
18. (1931) Straus, E. W.: 'Bemerkungen zu dem Internationalen Neurologen-
kongress in Bern 1931', Der Nervenarzt 4(11), 661-663.
19. (1931) Straus, E. W.: 'Zur Psychologic und Psychopathologie der Senti-
mentalitat', Zentralblatt for die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie 62(5/
6), 399-400.
The English translation, 'Toward a Psychology and Psychopathology of
Sentimentality', trans. by Donald M. Moss, journal of Phenomenological
Psychology 11(1), 111-115 (Spring, 1980).
20. (1932) Straus, E. W.: 'Schlussbemerkungen zu H. Prinzhorns "Berich-
tigung" ', Der Nervenarzt 5(3), 145-148.
21. (1933) Straus, E. W.: 'Die Scham als historiologisches Problem', Schweizer
Archiv for Neurologie und Psychiatrie 31(2), 339-343;PmW, pp. 179-186.
The English translation, 'Shame as a Historiological Problem', in PP, pp.
217-224.
22. (1935) Straus, E. W.: Vom Sinn der Sinne, Julius Springer Verlag, Berlin.
(1956) Straus, E. W.: Vom Sinn der Sinne, 2nd ed. revised and enlarged,
Julius Springer Verlag, Berlin.
(1963) Straus, E. W.: The Primary World of Senses: A Vindication of
Sensory Experience, J. Needleman (trans.), Free Press of Glencoe, New York.
23. (1935-1936) Straus, E. W.: 'Le Mouvcmcnt vccu', Recherches Philoso-
phiques 5, 112-138. The English translation, 'Lived Movement', in PP,
pp. 38-58.
24. (1936) Straus, E. W.: 'Die Paroxysmale Lahmung', Handbuch der Neurologie
16, 1023-1045, Verlag von Julius Springer, Berlin.
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Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus 115
25. (1937) Straus, E. W.: 'Descartes' Bedeutung fiir die moderne Psychologie',
Travaux du IXe Congres International de Philosophie, Congres Descartes,
Paris, 3(1-6), 52-59, Hermann et cie Editeurs, Paris. The English transla-
tion, 'Descartes's Significance for Modern Psychology', in PP, pp. 188-194.
26. (1938) Straus, E. W.: 'Ein Beitrag zur Pathologie der Zwangserscheinun-
gen', Monatsschrift for Psychiatrie und Neurologie 98, 63-101; PmW,
pp. 187-223. The English translation, 'The Pathology of Compulsion', in
PP, pp. 296-329.
27. (1940) Straus, E. W.: 'Psychological and Clinical Aspects of Space',]oumal
of Nervous and Mental Diseases 91(5), 648-649. An abstract of a paper
delivered to the Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (K. Goldstein)
in 1939 and printed as part of the Society's Proceedings.
28. (1940) Straus, E. W.: 'The Dead Letter and the Living Word', prepared at
Black Mountain College, N.C. (December), 5 p., unpublished.
29. (1941) Straus, E. W.: 'Education in a time of Crisis', Black Mountain
College Bulletin, No. 7. This paper is a revision of an address originally
delivered on May 5, 1940, during the College's First Annual Visitor's Week
and a few days before the invasion of Holland and Belgium.
30. (1941) Straus, E. W.: 'Psychology of Phobias',]oumalofThe Elisha Mitchell
Scientific Society 57(2), 196-197.
31. (1942) Straus, E. W.: 'Depersonalization: Its Significance for Psychology
and Psychopathology', J oumal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society
58(2), 124.
32. (1943) Straus, E. W.: 'Some Imponderables Influencing Morale', Journal of
the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 59(2 ), 112.
33. (1946) Straus, E. W.: 'The Life and Work of Karl Wilmanns', The American
Journal of Psychiatry 102(5 ), 688-691.
34. (1947) Straus, E. W.: 'Disorders of Personal Time in Depressive States',
Southern Medical]oumal40(3), 254-259; reprinted in PP, pp. 290-295.
35. (1948) Straus, E. W.: On Obsession: A Clinical and Methodological Study.
Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs, No. 73, Coolidge Foundation,
New York, x + 92 pp.
36. (1949) Straus, E. W.: 'Die aufrechte Haltung, Eine anthropologische Studie',
Monatsschrift for Psychiatrie und Neurologie 117(4/5/6), Festschrift for
Professor Karl Bonhoeffer on his 80th birthday; PmW, pp. 224-235. The
English translation, 'The Upright Posture', in PP, pp. 137-165. See Psy-
chiatric Quarterly 26, 529-561, 1952. The German version is also reprinted
in ]enseits von Resignation und fllusion, Moritz Diesterweg, Frankfurt a/
Main, 1971. This volume commemorates the 450th anniversary of the
founding of Dr. Straus' Gymnasium in Frankfurt a/Main, Germany. The
English translation reappeared in R. Zaner and D. Ihde (eds.), Phenome-
nology and Existentialism, Capricorn Books, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New
York, 1973, pp. 232-259.
37. (1949) Straus, E. W.: 'Die Asthesiologie und ihre Bedeutung fiir das
116 Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus
Verstandnis der Hai.Iuzinationen', Zeitschrift for Psychiatrie und Neurologie,
Vol. 182; PmW, pp. 236-269. The English translation, 'Aesthesiology and
Hallucinations', in R. May ( ed. ), Existence: A New Dinension in Psychiatry
and Psychology, Basic Books, New York, 19'58, pp. 139-169.
38. (1950) Straus, E. W.: 'Die Entwicklung der amerikanischen Psychiatrie
zwischen den Weltkriegen', Archiv fiir Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten
184, 133-150. PmW, pp. 270-288.
39. (1951) Straus, E. W.: 'Rheoscopic Studies of Expression', American journal
of Psychiatry 108(6 ), 439-443; reprinted in English in PmW, pp. 289-
297 and PP, pp. 225-233.
40. (1951) Straus, E. W.: 'The Autonomy of Questioning', Journal of Nervous
and Mental Disorders 113,67-74.
41. (1951) Straus, E. W.: 'Ludwig Binswanger zum 70, Geburtstag', DerNer-
venarzt 22(7), 269-270.
42. (1952) Straus, E. W.: 'The Sigh: An Introduction to a Theory of Expression',
Tijdschrift voor Philosophie 14e(4), 1-22; reprinted in PmW, pp. 298-315
and PP, pp. 234-251. The German translation, 'Der Seufzer: Einfiihrung in
eine Lehre vom Ausdruck', Jahrbuch for Psychologie und Psychotherapie
2, 113-128, 1954.
43. (1953) Straus, E. W.: 'Der Mensch als ein fragendes Wesen', Jahrbuch for
Psychologie und Psychotherapie 1, 139-153; PmW, pp. 316-334. The
English translation, 'Man: A Questioning Being', in PP, pp. 166-187; re-
printed from Tijdschrift voor Philosophie 17e(1), 3-29, 1955.
44. (1955) Straus, E. W., Ferguson-Rayport, S. M., and Griffith, R. M.: 'The
Psychiatric Significance of Tattoos', Psychiatric ();tarterly 29, 112-131.
45. (1955) Straus, E. W. and Griffith, R. M.: 'Pseudoreversibility of Catatonic
Stupor', American Journal of Psychiatry 3(9), 680-685; reprinted in PmW,
pp. 335-346 and PP, pp. 330-339.
46. (1956) Straus, E. W., Jokl, E., and Kessler, H. H.: 'Neuromuscular Perfor-
mance and Sensory Receptivity in a Triple Congenital Amputee', journal
of the American Medical Association 161,439-440.
47. (1956) Straus, E. W.: 'Some Remarks About Awakeness', Tijdschrift voor
Philosophie 18e(3); reprinted in PmW, pp. 347-363 and PP, 101-117.
48. (1956) Straus, E. W.: 'On the Form and Structure of Man's Inner Freedom',
Kentucky Law Journal 45(2), 255-269; reprinted in PmW, pp. 364-376.
49. (1957) Straus, E. W.: 'Der Archimedische Punkt', Tirage a part de Recontre/
Encounter/Begegnung. Contributions a une Psychologie humaine dediees
au Professeur F. J. J. Buytendijk, Uitgeverij het Spectrum, Utrecht&Ant-
werpen; reprinted in PmW, pp. 377-397.
The English translation, 'The Archimedian Point', in Man, Time, and World:
Two Contributions to Anthropological Psychology, trans. by Donald Moss,
Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1982, pp. 141-164.
50. (1958) Straus, E. W.: 'Formen and Formeln', Psychiatrie und Gesellschaft,
Hans Huber Verlag, Bern/Stuttgart; reprinted in PmW, pp. 398-408.
Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus 117
51. (1958) Straus, E. W.: 'The Brain and Human Behavior: Comments and
Discussion', Research Publication, Association for Research in Nervous
and Mental Disease, Vol. XXXVI, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, pp.
140-141, 271-279,464-465.
52. (1958) Straus, E. W.: 'Objektivitiit', Jahrbuch for Psychologie und Psy-
chotherapie 6{1/3); reprinted in PmW, pp. 409-426. The English transla-
tion, 'Objectivity', in PP, pp. 118-133.
53. (1958) Straus, E. W.: 'Viktor E. Freiherr von Gebsattel 75 Jahre', Der
Nervenarzt 29(5), 233-234 (erroneously signed 'Jiirg. Zutt').
54. (1959) Straus, E. W.: 'Report: The Fourth International Congress of Psy-
chotherapy, Barcelona, Spain, September 1-7, 1958', Psychosomatic
Medicine, new series, 21{2), 158-164.
55. (1959) Straus, E. W.: 'Human Action: Response or Project', Confinia
Psychiatrica 2(3--4 ), 148-171; reprinted in PP, pp. 195-216.
56. (1956) Straus, E. W.: 'Fenomenologia Del Recuerdo Y Amnesia Infantil',
Psiquitria y Psicologia Mdica, Ano VII, Torno IV, No. 2, Revista Trim estral,
Barcelona, pp. 155-159. The expanded English version, 'Phenomenology of
Remembering and Infantile Amnesia', Acta Psychotherapeutica et Psy-
chosomatica 8(5 ), 334-351, 1960; reprinted as 'Remembering and Infantile
Amnesia, in PP, pp. 59-74.
57. (1959) Strus, E. W.: 'Victor Emil Freiherr von Gebsattel zum 75. Geburt-
stag', Jahrbuch for Psychologie und Psychotherapie 6( 4 ), 303-306.
58. (1959) Straus, E. W. and Lyons,J.: 'The Effects of Barbiturates in Catatonic
Stupor', presented June 10, 1958 at the 11tird Annual Research Conference
on Chemotherapy Studies in Psychiatry, VA Hospital, Downey, Illinois,
pp. 79-84.
59. (1960) Straus, E. W.: 'The Existential Approach to Psychiatry', read as part
of a Symposium on 'Man's Inner World, The Resources of Religion and
Depth Psychology', February 19, 1960, Unitarian Symposium No. 4,
Cincinnati, Ohio; Published in J. H. Smith (ed.), Psychiatry and the
Humanities, Vol. I, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1976,
pp. 127-143.
60. (1960) Straus, E. W.: 'Uber Gediichtnisspuren', Der Nervenarzt 31{1),
1-12. The English translation, 'On Memory Traces', Tijdschrift voor
Philosophie 24e(1), 1-32, 1962; reprinted in PP, pp. 75-100.
61. (1961) Straus, E. W.: 'Norm and Pathology of !-World Relations', Diseases
of the Nervous System, Monograph Supplement 22(4), 1-12; reprinted in
PP, pp. 255-276.
62. (1961) Straus, E. W.: 'Diskussionsbemerkungen zu vorstehenden Beitragen
von W. von Baeyer, P. Matussek und W. Jacob', Der Nervenarzt 32(12),
551-552.
63. (1961) Straus, E. W.: 'Signals, Signs, and Symbols', Psychiatric Research
Reports, No. 14, pp. 1-14, December.
64. (1962) Straus, E. W.: 'Phenomenology of Hallucinations', in L. J. West
tr it di Gambazzi in Antropologia e psicopatologia
118 Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus
(ed.), in Hallucinations, Grune and Stratton, New York, pp. 220-232;
reprinted in PP, pp. 277-289.
65. (1963) Straus, E. W.: 'Die Verwechslung von Reiz und Objekt, Jhr Grund
und ihre Folgen', Anthropologische und naturwissenschaftliche Grundlagen
der Pharmako-Psychiatrie 2, 4-32.
The English translation, 'The Confussion of Stimulus and Object, Its Basis
and Consequences', will appear in Erwin Straus: Suggestion and the Inter-
human World: Three Studies in Anthropological Psychology, trans. by
Donald Moss, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1984.
66. (1963) Straus, E. W.: 'Psychiatrie und Philosophie', Psychiatrie der
Gegenwart 1(2), .926-994. Translated into English and printed in Psy-
chiatry and Philosophy, No. 78.
67. (1963) Straus, E. W.: 'tiber StOrungen des Zeiterlebens bei seelischen
Erkrankungen', Zeit in nerveniirztlicher Sicht, herausgegeben von G.
Schaltenbrand, Ferdinand Enke Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 14-16.
68. (1963) Straus, E. W.: 'Zum Sehen Geboren, Zum Schauen Bestel!t:
Betrachtungen zur "Aufrechten Haltung" ', Werden und Handeln, herau-
sgegebenen von Eckart Wiesenhiitter zum 80. Geburtstag v. V. E. Freiherrn
von Gebsattel, Hippokrates-Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 44-73. The English
translation, 'Born to See, Bound to Behold', in Tijdschrift voor Philosophie
273(4), 659-688, 1965. This article is reprinted inS. F. Spieker (ed.), The
Philosophy of the Body, Quadrangle Books, Chicago, 1970, pp. 334-361.
69. (1964) Straus, E. W.: 'Chronognosy and Chronopathy', Phenomenology:
Pure and Applied, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, Penn., pp. 142-
165; also opening remarks of the Conference, pp. 3-9.
70. (1964) Straus, E. W.:, 'Uber Anosognosie', ]ahrbuch for Psychologie und
Psychotherapie 11(1), 26-42. The English translation, 'Anosognosia', in
Phenomenology of Will and Action, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh,
Penn., 1967, pp. 103-126; also comments of Dr. Abraham Wikler, pp.
127-131; Dr. Straus, pp. 135-137. 'Anosognosia' is a revised version of
'Dher Anosognosie'.
71. (1965) Straus, E. W.: 'The Expression of Thinking', in J. M. Edie (ed.),
An Invitation to Phenomenology, Quadrangle Books, Chicago, pp. 266-283.
72. (1965) Straus, E. W.: 'The Sense of the Senses', The Southern Journal of
Philosophy 3(4), 192-201; reprinted in D. Van de Vate, Jr. (ed.), Persons,
Privacy and Feeling: Essays in the Philosophy of Mind, Memphis State
University Press, Memphis, Tenn., 1970.
73. (1966) Straus, E. W.: 'Dem Andenken Ludwig Binswangers (1881-1966)',
Der Nervenarzt 37(12), 529-531.
74. (1967) Straus, E. W.: 'An Existential Approach to Time', Annals of the
New York Academy of Sciences 138(2), 759-766.
75. (1969) Straus, E. W.: '"Discussion" of Dr. Lehmann's existentialist view of
dream interpretation', in M. Kramer (ed.), Dream Psychology and the New
Biology of Dreaming, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, Ill., pp. 165-171.
Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus 119
76. (1969) Straus, E. W.: 'The Polarity of Sensory Experience -The Spectrum
of Senses', journal for the Study of Consciousness 2(1), 24-35. Presented
at the First International Conference on Consciousness and Creativity, the
St. Vincent Medical Center, New York City, October 1967.
77. (1969) Straus, E. W.: 'Embodiment and Excarnation', Psychological Issues
6(2), Monograph 22, 217-236; 'Discussion', pp. 237-250. This article is
a reworked and expanded version of 'The Expression of Thinking'. It was
originally delivered at a meeting in 1965 (see No. 71).
78. (1969) Straus, E. W.: 'Psychiatry and Philosophy', in M. Natanson (ed.),
Psychiatry and Philosophy, Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 1-83; also the
'Preface' by Straus and Natanson, pp. v-ix. This is an English translation of
No. 66.
79. (1970) Straus, E. W.: 'Phenomenology of Memory', in (1965), Phenome-
nology of Memory, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, Penn., pp. 45-63.
80. (1970) Straus, E. W.: 'The Phantom Limb', Phenomenology Pure and
Applied: Aisthesis and Aesthetics, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh,
pp. 130-148.
81. (1970) Straus, E. W.: 'The Miser', in J. M. Edie, F. H. Parker and C. 0.
Schrag (eds.), Patterns of the Life World, Northwestern University Press,
Evanston, pp. 157-179.
82. (1971) Straus, E. W., Aug, R. C., and Ables, B. S.: 'A Phenomenological
Approach to Dyslexia', Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 1(2),
225-235.
83. (1974) Straus, E. W.: 'Sound, Words, Sentences', Phenomenology, Pure and
Applied: Language and Language Disturbances, Duquesne University Press,
Pittsburgh, Penn., pp. 81-105.
84. (1975) Straus, E. W.: 'The Monads Have Windows', Phenomenological
Perspectives: Historical and Systematic Essays in Honor of Herbert
Spiegelberg, Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, pp. 130-150.
85. (1975) Straus, E. W.: 'L'Observateur Oublie' Present a Henri Maldiney,
:Editions L'Age d'Homme, S. A. Lausanne, pp. 235-248.
MISCELLANY
1. (1942) Straus, E. W.: 'A Proposal for the Education of Veterans (GI Bill)',
prepared at Black Mountain College, N. C., unpublished.
2. (1961) Zutt, Jiirg: 'Erwin Straus - 70 Jahre', Der Nervenarzt 32(10),
437-438.
3. (1966) von Baeyer, W. and Griffith, R. M. (eds.): Conditio Humana: Dr.
Straus on his 75th Birthday (Festschrift), Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidel-
berg-New York.
PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSES
1. (1968) Grene, M.: 'Erwin W. Straus', Approaches to a Philosophical
Biology, Basic Books, Inc., New York, pp. 183-218.
1973
120 Bibliography of the Works of Erwin W. Straus
2. (1982) Grene, M.: 'Landscape', in Bruzina, R. and Wilshire, B. (eds.),
Phenomenology: Dialogues and Bridges, State University of New York
Press, Albany, N.Y., pp. 55-60.
3. (1972) Spiegelberg, H.: 'Erwin W. Straus (b. 1891): Phenomenological
Rehabilitation of Man's Senses', Phenomenology in Psychology and Psy-
chiatry: A Historical Introduction, Northwestern University Press, Evanston,
Ill., pp. 261-279.
OBITUARY
1. (1975) Eng, E.: 'A Man of Sensitivity', Sunday Herald-Leader, Lexington,
Kentucky, May 25; excerpted from the 'Eulogy for Erwin Straus' offered
by E. Eng on May 22, 1975 in Lexington.
2. (1975) 'Doctor Who Fled Germany, E. W. Straus Dies at 83', The Lexington
Leader, May 20, p. 18.
3. (1976) Brautigam, W.: 'Erwin Straus, 1891-1975', Der Nervenarzt 47,
1-3.
4. (1976) Spiegelberg, H.: 'Erwin Straus (sic) (1891-1975)', Journal of the
British Society for Phenomenology 7(1), 69-70.
Also see:
1. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7(1) (Fall, 1976). This entire
issue is devoted to the work of Erwin Straus.
2. Moss, Donald. 'Erwin Straus and the Problem of Individuality', Human
Studies 4 (1981), 49-65.
EDITORS' NOTE
The collected works of E. W. Straus, M.D. are contained in the Simon Silverman
Phenomenology Center of Duquesne University Library, Pittsburgh, PA.
The 'Bibliography' includes entries. In addition, Straus published
two volumes of collected papers: (1) Psychologie der menschlichen Welt
(Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Gottingen, Heidelberg, 1960), hereafter PmW and (2)
Phenomenological Psychology (Basic Books, Inc., New York, 1966), hereafter
PP; the Spanish translation, Psicologia fenomenologica (Editorial Paidos,
Biblioteca Psicologias del Seglo XX, Vol. 25, Buenos Aires, 1971), is also in
print. These volumes are not registered within the numbered series since each
paper in the two collections has its own entry number.
As the founder of the 'Lexington [Kentucky J Conferences on
ology: Pure and Applied', Straus edited the proceedings of these Five
ences, which were eventually published by Duquesne University Press. At each
conference Dr. Straus delivered his own paper, and they are noted as entries 69
(Vol. I, 1964), 70 (Vol. II, 1967), 79 (Vol. JII, 1970), 80 (Vol. IV, 1970), and
83 (Vol. V, 1974). The year of each Conference and its publication do not jibe,
since publication was often delayed.
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BOOK REVIEW
Heinrich Schipperges: 1981, Kosmos Anthropos: Entwiirfe zu einer
Philosophie des Leibes (Cosmos Anthropos: Sketches toward a
Philosophy of the Body), Klett.Cotta, Stuttgart, Germany, 484 pp.,
DM 140;approx. U.S. $95.00.
The present day interest in holistic health, wellness, yogic cultivation
of the body, and the so-called "organic" life styles, all of which seek
a balance among body, mind, and surrounding world, provides the
backdrop for Schipperges' historical and philosophical inquiry. In this
work, Schipperges attempts to salvage those forgotten perspectives in
the pre-modern understanding of the body, which disclose a holistic
view of the human being, comprising in one entity man and world,
body and person. For Schipperges these lost perspectives comprise an
autonomous philosophical anthropology, an integral philosophy of
man's existence, embodiment, and cosmos.
Schipperges' volume commences with an historical survey which,
however brief, is crucial in establishing the context and themes of
the more detailed analyses which follow. The remainder of the
volume develops the themes of health and illness, medicine and
the healing arts, and man's body and cosmos, as found in the works
of Paracelsus, Novalis, and Nietzsche.
Initially Schipperges traces the older implicit philosophy of the
body historically, finding signs of it in the healing arts, codes of life
conduct, and religious systems of ancient civilizations, transmitted
in a continuum of traditional practices and beliefs comprising a
"regimen sanitatis" over three millennia. Schipperges criticizes the
history of medicine for Its excessive focus on the "history of great
doctors," and calls for attention to the "life-world of health" - the
domain of everyday attitudes toward sickness and health, folk
remedies and advice, and the underlying concepts of embodiment
Donald Moss, psychologist in private practice, 16521 Taft, Spring Lake, Ml 49456, U.S.A.
The journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 {1984), 121.

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