Éliane Amado Levy-Valensi
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Éliane Amado Levy-Valensi (Hebrew: אליענה אמדו לוי-ולנסי; May 11, 1919 – May 10, 2006) was a French-Israeli psychologist, psychoanalyst and philosopher.
Biography
[edit]Éliane Levy-Valensi was born in Marseille to a Jewish family. In 1930 she moved with her parents to Saint-Mandé (Val-de-Marne) near Paris.
She studied philosophy. She entered the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), preparing her doctoral thesis. She taught philosophy at the Sorbonne
In 1968 she emigrated to Israel, and became a professor of philosophy at Bar-Ilan University.[1]
Family
[edit]She married Max Amado in 1942 and divorced from him in 1953. In 1960 she married Claude Veil, a psychiatrist and professor, and divorced from him in 1969.
Books
[edit]- Le Dialogue psychanalytique : Les rapports intersubjectifs en psychanalyse, la vocation du sujet, 1962
- Les Niveaux de l'être : La connaissance et le mal, 1963
- Le Temps dans la vie psychologique, 1964
- La Communication, 1967
- Le Temps dans la vie morale, 1968
- Isaac gardien de son frère ? : Implications inconscientes du dialogue israélo-arabe, 1968
- La Racine et la source : Essais sur la judaïsme, 1968
- Les voies et les pièges de la psychanalyse, 1971
- Le Grand désarroi : Aux sources de l'énigme homosexuelle, 1973
- La nature de la pensée inconsciente, 1978
- La Onzième épreuve d'Abraham ou De la Fraternité, 1981
- Lettres de Jerusalem, 1983
- Le Moïse de Freud[1], ou, La référence occultée, 1984
- Job : réponse à Jung,[1] 1991
- La nevrose plurielle, 1992
- La dignité des mots, 1995
- La Poétique du Zohar, 1996
- Penser ou/et rêver: Mécanismes et objectifs de la pensée en Occident et dans le Judaïsme, 1997
- L'Imagination : Philosophie et tradition juive, 1998
- La nature de la pensée inconsciente, 1999
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "La poétique du Zohar | Editions de l'éclat" (in French). Retrieved 2018-12-18.
External links
[edit]Categories:
- French women psychologists
- Israeli psychologists
- Israeli women psychologists
- Jewish philosophers
- 1919 births
- 2006 deaths
- Israeli people of French-Jewish descent
- French women philosophers
- Israeli women philosophers
- French emigrants to Israel
- 20th-century French philosophers
- 20th-century French Jews
- 20th-century Israeli philosophers
- 20th-century French psychologists
- 20th-century French women
- Writers from Marseille