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  1. V roce 1907 se mu narodil syn Wolfgang Peter. Se svými četnými milenkami však splodil nejméně další tři děti. Otto Gross zemřel 13. února 1920 na zápal plic v Berlíně. Byl nalezen od dva dny dříve v ulicích Berlína města silně podchlazený a vyhladovělý. Jeho stav pravděpodobně souvisel s jeho drogovou závislostí.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · For more than half a century, Otto Gross (1877–1920) was a forgotten figure in the annals of mental medicine and intellectual culture. The man whose name and reputation had once been familiar to many professionals who worked in the fields of psychoanalysis and psychiatry in German-speaking Europe, and who had moved effortlessly in bohemian, anarchistic and counter-cultural circles, had become a non-entity at the time of the fiftieth anniversary of his death.

  3. Welcome to the official website of the unofficial International Association for Otto Gross Studies, dedicated to the study of the psychoanalyst, physician, scientist, and revolutionary Dr. Otto Gross (1877–1920) — the first psychoanalyst to link his therapeutic work with revolutionary politics — and his influence on the intellectual development of the 20th century in psychoanalysis, revolutionary politics, philosophy, sociology, literature, and spirituality.

  4. Welcome to the official website of the unofficial International Association for Otto Gross Studies, dedicated to the study of the psychoanalyst, physician, scientist, and revolutionary Dr. Otto Gross (1877–1920) — the first psychoanalyst to link his therapeutic work with revolutionary politics — and his influence on the intellectual development of the 20th century in psychoanalysis, revolutionary politics, philosophy, sociology, literature, and spirituality.

  5. May 3, 2012 · [strong]BIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF OTTO GROSS' LIFE - Gottfried Heuer[/strong] Otto Gross was born 17 March 1877 in Gniebing in Styria, Austria. His father Hans Gross (1847-1915) was a professor of criminology and one of the leading authorities worldwide in this field. His mother was Adele, née Raymann (1854-1942).

  6. Otto Gross (1877-1920) was an Austrian philosopher and psychotherapist whose work, in contrast to mainstream philosophy, sought not to discard but to reconstruct the philosophy of conscious and, moreover, to integrate it with biological and historical approaches. The son of the internationally famous criminologist, Hans Gross, he began a career ...