The Languages of Psyche: Mind and Body in Enlightenment Thought

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G. S. Rousseau
University of California Press, 1990 - Всего страниц: 480
"The Languages of Psyche illuminates principal aspects of eighteenth-century medicine and literature and shows how evolving patterns of thought established continuities that helped shape nineteenth- and twentieth-century conceptions of the mental anatomy. Specialists in the history of ideas, including the history of medical psychology, philosophy, political science, and literature and the arts, should welcome its publication."—Gloria Sybil Gross, California State University, Northridge

"This is a splendid anthology, which I read with unflagging interest. . . . The editor has managed an eclecticism that works. It produces rich and fascinating variety rather than chaos."—Henry Abelove, Wesleyan University

"A very impressive set of essays dealing with an important topic in eighteenth-century thought . . . written by some of the leading scholars in social history, history of science and medicine, and literary studies."—John Yolton, Rutgers University

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Toward a Natural History of Mind and Body
3
A Social Perspective on Mind and Body
45
A Legacy
81
Brain and Mind
107
The Body Exercised
147
The Enlightened Doctor and His Frightened Patient
186
over gesticulatie en mimiek Amsterdam 1827 By kind permission of
193
German cartoon in the manner of Rowlandson The Pressure of
199
Cartoon by T Rowlandson Delirium with Fever 1792 By kind
213
Cartoon by T Rowlandson Delusion of Persecution 1792 By kind
223
RADICAL
231
Panopticon 1787
236
Philippe Pinel Alexander Crichton
331
A Dimension
405
INDEX
453
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G. S. Rousseau is Professor of English and Eighteenth Century Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the author of books and articles dealing with the culture of the eighteenth century, including (with Marjorie Hope Nicolson) This Long Disease, My Life: Alexander Pope and the Sciences, and a trilogy of books about sex in the Enlightenment, co-edited with Roy Porter.

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