Roger Money-Kyrle

Roger Money-Kyrle
Born31 January 1898
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Died29 July 1980(1980-07-29) (aged 82)
London
AwardsMember of the British Psycho-Analytical Society
Scientific career
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Doctoral advisor

Roger Money-Kyrle (1898–1980) was a British psychoanalyst renowned for his wide-ranging intellect, and interested in the ways an individual psyche relates to the wider sphere of human society.[1] A member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, Money-Kyrle blended the British empirical tradition and a neopositivistic approach to philosophy of the Viennese school of Moritz Schlick,[2] in areas of social sciences research which would later be referred to as social psychology.

  1. ^ Burton, Eleanor Sawbridge (2016). "Roger Money-Kyrle". Melanie Klein Trust.
  2. ^ Steiner, Riccardo (8 October 2020). "Money-Kyrle, Roger Earle (1898-1980)". encyclopedia.com.