Abstract
Binswanger's book on the leap of ideas is also of interest to the Soviet reader, although it belongs to philosophizing psychiatric books. The main interest of the book lies in the fact that the author in a peculiar way weaves the Hegelian dialectic into his psychiatric constructions, but he does not know how to put Hegel on his feet, takes Hegel, as they say, au pied de la lettre, literally, and here the Soviet reader does not follow the author have to. In any case, the book is written in a rather original way and acts on the reader anregend, as the German says, or, in Russian, makes the reader wiggle their brains and look for a real solution to the problem posed, a quality that is not found in all books.
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