Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Chief Applications to Psychology, Pathology, Therapeutics, Hygiène and Forensic Medicine

Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Chief Applications to Psychology, Pathology, Therapeutics, Hygiène and Forensic Medicine
Title Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Chief Applications to Psychology, Pathology, Therapeutics, Hygiène and Forensic Medicine PDF eBook
Author Carpenter
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Pages 944
Release 1858
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Psychology

Psychology
Title Psychology PDF eBook
Author John C. Malone
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 571
Release 2009
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0262012960

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A history of ideas about mind, knowledge, the self, ethics, and free will, and their importance as more than just precursors of current thinking.

The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century

The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
Title The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author W. J. Mander
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 673
Release 2014-02-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191669016

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This volume contains thirty new essays by leading experts on British philosophy in the nineteenth century, and provides a comprehensive and unrivalled resource for advanced students and scholars. As well as the most celebrated figures, such as Mill, Spencer, Sidgwick, and Bradley, the Handbook discusses many other less well-known names and debates from the period, such as Whewell, Shadworth Hodgson, and Martineau. The Handbook contains six parts: Part I examines logic and scientific method from Whately through to the advent of modern formal logic; Part II discusses some of the century's most famous metaphysical systems such as those of the Scottish Common Sense school, J. F. Ferrier and F. H. Bradley; Part III covers science and philosophy, paying particular attention to positivism and the impact of Darwin's evolutionary theory; Part IV explores ethical, social, and political thought, including the lesser known themes of feminism and British Socialism; Part V concerns religious philosophy; and Part VI examines the changes which took place in the practice of philosophy itself during the nineteenth-century. Prefaced by an introductory article which contextualises and relates the various themes and controversies of the century, each chapter provides an overview of the topic under consideration and surveys of the state of current research, while at the same time offering new ideas and suggestions for future interpretation.

Parents and Children in the Mid-Victorian Novel

Parents and Children in the Mid-Victorian Novel
Title Parents and Children in the Mid-Victorian Novel PDF eBook
Author Madeleine Wood
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 359
Release 2020-10-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 303045469X

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This book produces an original argument about the emergence of ‘trauma’ in the nineteenth-century through new readings of Dickens, Emily and Charlotte Bronte, Collins, Gaskell and Elliot. Madeleine Wood argues that the mid-Victorian novels present their protagonists in a state of damage, provoked and defined by the conditions of the mid-century family: the cross-generational relationship is presented as formative and traumatising. By presenting family relationships as decisive for our psychological state as well as our social identity, the Victorian authors pushed beyond the contemporary scientific models available to them. Madeleine Wood analyses the literary and historical conditions of the mid-century period that led to this new literary emphasis, and which paved the way for the emergence of psychoanalysis in Vienna at the fin de siècle. Analysing a series of theoretical texts, Madeleine Wood shows that psychoanalysis shares the mid-Victorian concern with the unequal relationship between adult and child, focusing her reading through Freud’s early writings and Jean Laplanche’s ‘general theory of seduction’.

Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library

Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library
Title Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library PDF eBook
Author Royal Society (Great Britain).
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Pages 1248
Release 1883
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Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library of the Royal Society

Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library of the Royal Society
Title Catalogue of the Scientific Books in the Library of the Royal Society PDF eBook
Author Royal Society (Great Britain). Library
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Pages 1214
Release 1883
Genre Science
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Creating character

Creating character
Title Creating character PDF eBook
Author Helena Ifill
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 282
Release 2018-02-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1526126591

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This book explores the ways in which the two leading sensation authors of the 1860s, Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Wilkie Collins, engaged with nineteenth-century ideas about personality formation and the extent to which it can be influenced either by the subject or by others. Innovative readings of seven sensation novels explore how they employ and challenge Victorian theories of heredity, degeneration, inherent constitution, education, upbringing and social circumstance. Far from presenting a reductive depiction of ‘nature’ versus ‘nurture’, Braddon and Collins show the creation of character to be a complex interplay of internal and external factors. Drawing on material ranging from medical textbooks, to sociological treatises, to popular periodicals, Creating character shows how sensation authors situated themselves at the intersections of established and developing, conservative and radical, learned and sensationalist thought about how identity could be made and modified.