Frommer J, Frommer S
Klinik für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatische Medizin, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg.
Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 1998 May;66(5):193-200. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-995255.
This article on the German economist and sociologist Max Weber (1864-1920) continues our pathographic and psychohistoric studies on the interrelations between his life, his illness, and his work on "Protestantic Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism". In a former paper (Frommer u. Frommer, 1993) we focussed on Weber's definition of modern society as an "iron cage" determined by Western rationalism. His theory, which shows that this cultural background demands a great amount of role conformity from the individual, converges with current psychopathological approaches on the personality of depressed patients. In the second article we report on results of our research on further personal documents, and some medical certificates by Weber's physicians. These documents demonstrate the diagnosis of a severe depression in a narcisstic and hypernomic personality.
这篇关于德国经济学家和社会学家马克斯·韦伯(1864 - 1920)的文章延续了我们对他的生平、疾病以及他的著作《新教伦理与资本主义精神》之间相互关系的人物志和心理史学研究。在之前的一篇论文(弗罗默与弗罗默,1993年)中,我们重点关注了韦伯将现代社会定义为受西方理性主义支配的“铁笼”这一观点。他的理论表明,这种文化背景要求个体高度符合角色规范,这与当前关于抑郁症患者人格的心理病理学方法相契合。在第二篇文章中,我们报告了对更多个人文件以及韦伯医生开具的一些医疗证明的研究结果。这些文件证实了对一个具有自恋和强迫性人格的严重抑郁症的诊断。