@book{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {R{\"o}mische Geschichte. II: Die Kaiserzeit bis zum Untergang des Westr{\"o}mischen Reiches, Sammlung Goeschenen, 6. Auflage, Berlin und Leipzig (Vereinigung Wissenschaftlicher Verleger Walter de Gruyter und Co.) 1921.}, language = {de} } @article{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {Meister Eckhart und die j{\"u}dische Religionsphilosophie des Mittelalters. Jahresbericht der schlesischen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Vaterl{\"a}ndische Kultur, 1928, pp. 134-147.}, language = {de} } @article{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {Megalakult a Nemzetk{\"o}zi Erich Fromm T{\´a}rsas{\´a}g}, series = {Filoz{\´o}fiai Figyelo, Budapest, Vol. 8 (No. 1, 1986, pp. 131-133.}, journal = {Filoz{\´o}fiai Figyelo, Budapest, Vol. 8 (No. 1, 1986, pp. 131-133.}, language = {mul} } @article{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {Imparare ad essere creativi. Impressioni dal seminario di Erich Fromm a P{\´e}cs. Presented at the Convegno Internazionale L'Orientamento Produttivo e la Salute Mentale in occasione del 20° anniversario della Societ{\`a} Internazionale Erich Fromm, 29 ottobre-1}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {it} } @article{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {Erich Fromms Humanistic View of Man and Our Divided World Lecture given at the congress Character Structure and Society, P{\´e}cs 1990 (Typoscript), 8 p.}, number = {translation / {\"U}bersetzung}, language = {en} } @misc{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {Ember az ember{\´e}rt. Az ember l{\´e}te {\´e}s j{\"o}v{\"o}je Erich Fromm elm{\´e}leti tev{\´e}kenys{\´e}g{\´e}ben, Habilitationsschrift an der Universit{\"a}t P{\´e}cs (Hungary), P{\´e}cs 1989, 334 pp. (Typoscript).}, language = {mul} } @article{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {Die Natur des Menschen in Erich Fromms >Wissenschaft vom Menschen<}, series = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen - Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich-Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (LIT Verlag), Vol. 1 (1990), pp. 18-27.}, journal = {Wissenschaft vom Menschen - Science of Man. Jahrbuch der Internationalen Erich-Fromm-Gesellschaft, M{\"u}nster (LIT Verlag), Vol. 1 (1990), pp. 18-27.}, abstract = {>The Nature of Man in Erich Fromm's >Science of Man<<: The polemical question as to whether man is more a questioning being or a being capable of coming up with answers led Fromm to develop his concept of the existential dichotomy of human existence. This dichotomy rests on the contradiction that, for all that man is indisputably a part of nature, his powers of reason and imagination have allowed him to transcend nature. For self-awareness and the awareness of our own deaths have between them destroyed the harmony that once existed between man and nature, between the self and the other. Based on his psychoanalytical experience, Fromm was convinced that without harmony human beings cannot retain their health for long. Thus, the most elemental question of human existence is how to react in the face of this lost unity, in particular how to attain a new unity worthy of our humanity by actualizing our manysided potential. Our existential dichotomy demands a separate response from each and every one of us. To this extent, it constitutes the ever-constant and unchanging wellspring of human nature. The fill of different answers to the selfsame existential question are nothing but manifestations of human nature that vary according to specific historical and individual circumstances in which it is situated. Though it is true that in his early works Fromm did defend the position that human nature is without constant attributes of being, it is also true that he later came to reverse this standpoint, at least in the case of several attributes: >We could say that man is able to love and reason because he is but also, and conversely, that he is, because he is capable reasoning and loving.< (E. Fromm, 1968g, p. 9f.) In his attempts to elucidate human nature Fromm is not solely concerned to lay the theoretical foundations for his >science of man<; he also saw it as being at the heart of his task to establish a general evaluational framework for the social sciences (man as the measure of all things) so that human relationality and social process could be assessed and evaluated.}, language = {de} } @article{Koch, author = {Koch, J.}, title = {Die Entfremdung und ihre {\"U}berwindung bei Jean-Jacques Rousseau und Erich Fromm}, series = {J. Claßen (Ed.), Erich 1989b Fromm und die Kritische P{\"a}dagogik, Weinheim and Basel (Beltz Verlag) 1991, pp. 84-104 [= KOCH, J.}, journal = {J. Claßen (Ed.), Erich 1989b Fromm und die Kritische P{\"a}dagogik, Weinheim and Basel (Beltz Verlag) 1991, pp. 84-104 [= KOCH, J.}, language = {de} }