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Friedrich Salomon Rothschild (December 17, 1899, Giessen – March 6, 1995, Israel) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist and semiotician. He has coined the term biosemiotic in his work of 1962. He worked in Heidelberg (from 1925 to 1928) with psychotherapist Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (1889–1957) and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm (1900–1980), and in Frankfurt (from 1928 to 1933) with Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965). He was influenced by the philosophy of Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) with whom he corresponded.

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  • Friedrich Salomon Rothschild (December 17, 1899, Giessen – March 6, 1995, Israel) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist and semiotician. He has coined the term biosemiotic in his work of 1962. He worked in Heidelberg (from 1925 to 1928) with psychotherapist Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (1889–1957) and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm (1900–1980), and in Frankfurt (from 1928 to 1933) with Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965). He was influenced by the philosophy of Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) with whom he corresponded. In 1935, he published the book “Symbolik des Hirnbaus: Erscheinungswissenschaftliche Untersuchung über den Bau und die Funktionen des Zentralnervensystems der Wirbeltiere und des Menschen”. He has developed the communicative approach in biology. (en)
  • Friedrich S. Rothschild (Gießen, 17 de dezembro de 1899 — 6 de março de 1995) foi um linguista e psiquiatra alemão. É creditado a ele o termo "biossemiótica", que apareceu pela primeira vez em um artigo de 1962. Influenciado pela filosofia de , trabalhou ao lado de , Erich Fromm e Kurt Goldstein. Em 1935, publicou a reconhecida obra Symbolik des Hirnbaus: Erscheinungswissenschaftliche Untersuchung über den Bau und die Funktionen des Zentralnervensystems der Wirbeltiere und des Menschen, que desenvolve uma abordagem comunicativa na biologia, uma dinâmica entre os signos e o campo biológico. (pt)
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  • Friedrich S. Rothschild (Gießen, 17 de dezembro de 1899 — 6 de março de 1995) foi um linguista e psiquiatra alemão. É creditado a ele o termo "biossemiótica", que apareceu pela primeira vez em um artigo de 1962. Influenciado pela filosofia de , trabalhou ao lado de , Erich Fromm e Kurt Goldstein. Em 1935, publicou a reconhecida obra Symbolik des Hirnbaus: Erscheinungswissenschaftliche Untersuchung über den Bau und die Funktionen des Zentralnervensystems der Wirbeltiere und des Menschen, que desenvolve uma abordagem comunicativa na biologia, uma dinâmica entre os signos e o campo biológico. (pt)
  • Friedrich Salomon Rothschild (December 17, 1899, Giessen – March 6, 1995, Israel) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist and semiotician. He has coined the term biosemiotic in his work of 1962. He worked in Heidelberg (from 1925 to 1928) with psychotherapist Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (1889–1957) and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm (1900–1980), and in Frankfurt (from 1928 to 1933) with Kurt Goldstein (1878–1965). He was influenced by the philosophy of Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) with whom he corresponded. (en)
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