Author: M. Broussais
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780483043909
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Excerpt from Lectures on Phrenology, Delivered in the University of Paris, 1836 Aristotle, the disciple of Plato, appeared on the stage; he declares that ideas, ad mitted by his master. Are anterior to all human knowledge, but not innate; they are introduced through the medium of the senses, and become graven on the under standing, which the Grecian philosopher compares to a waxen tablet untouched by the stylus, or to a sheet of blank paper. This theory, though seemingly simple, was not implicitly received. Aristotle himself was compelled to admit the existence of passions, of torment derived from the ex ternal world, and deranging the regularity of impressions made on his blank surface. The Platonics were not content with this; they perceived that men act differently un der the influence of the same ideas; hence, even at this remote period. Was seen the. Ne cessity of admitting something concealed. Something above ideas, some innate dispo sition to employ ideas in a determinate manner. This remark was just; but to what did it lead? Where was this innate disposition placed? By the followers of Plato, in the mind, vaguely; but according to Aristotle, in the mind as seated in the brain. Thus, gentlemen, we arrive at the origin of theories on sentiments and instincts. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Lectures on Phrenology, Delivered in the University of Paris, 1836 (Classic Reprint)
Author: M. Broussais
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780483043909
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Excerpt from Lectures on Phrenology, Delivered in the University of Paris, 1836 Aristotle, the disciple of Plato, appeared on the stage; he declares that ideas, ad mitted by his master. Are anterior to all human knowledge, but not innate; they are introduced through the medium of the senses, and become graven on the under standing, which the Grecian philosopher compares to a waxen tablet untouched by the stylus, or to a sheet of blank paper. This theory, though seemingly simple, was not implicitly received. Aristotle himself was compelled to admit the existence of passions, of torment derived from the ex ternal world, and deranging the regularity of impressions made on his blank surface. The Platonics were not content with this; they perceived that men act differently un der the influence of the same ideas; hence, even at this remote period. Was seen the. Ne cessity of admitting something concealed. Something above ideas, some innate dispo sition to employ ideas in a determinate manner. This remark was just; but to what did it lead? Where was this innate disposition placed? By the followers of Plato, in the mind, vaguely; but according to Aristotle, in the mind as seated in the brain. Thus, gentlemen, we arrive at the origin of theories on sentiments and instincts. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9780483043909
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Excerpt from Lectures on Phrenology, Delivered in the University of Paris, 1836 Aristotle, the disciple of Plato, appeared on the stage; he declares that ideas, ad mitted by his master. Are anterior to all human knowledge, but not innate; they are introduced through the medium of the senses, and become graven on the under standing, which the Grecian philosopher compares to a waxen tablet untouched by the stylus, or to a sheet of blank paper. This theory, though seemingly simple, was not implicitly received. Aristotle himself was compelled to admit the existence of passions, of torment derived from the ex ternal world, and deranging the regularity of impressions made on his blank surface. The Platonics were not content with this; they perceived that men act differently un der the influence of the same ideas; hence, even at this remote period. Was seen the. Ne cessity of admitting something concealed. Something above ideas, some innate dispo sition to employ ideas in a determinate manner. This remark was just; but to what did it lead? Where was this innate disposition placed? By the followers of Plato, in the mind, vaguely; but according to Aristotle, in the mind as seated in the brain. Thus, gentlemen, we arrive at the origin of theories on sentiments and instincts. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Lectures on Phrenology, Delivered in 1836, in the University of Paris
Author: François Joseph Victor Broussais
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phrenology
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phrenology
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Lectures on Phrenology, Delivered in the University of Paris
Author: François Joseph Victor Broussais
Publisher:
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Category : Phrenology
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phrenology
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
An Examination of Phrenology
Author: Thomas Sewall
Publisher:
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Category : Phrenology
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Phrenology
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Discipline and Punish
Author: Michel Foucault
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307819299
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
A brilliant work from the most influential philosopher since Sartre. In this indispensable work, a brilliant thinker suggests that such vaunted reforms as the abolition of torture and the emergence of the modern penitentiary have merely shifted the focus of punishment from the prisoner's body to his soul.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0307819299
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
A brilliant work from the most influential philosopher since Sartre. In this indispensable work, a brilliant thinker suggests that such vaunted reforms as the abolition of torture and the emergence of the modern penitentiary have merely shifted the focus of punishment from the prisoner's body to his soul.
Epitome of the History of Medicine
Author: Roswell Park
Publisher:
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
A History of the Brain
Author: Andrew P. Wickens
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1317744837
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
A History of the Brain tells the full story of neuroscience, from antiquity to the present day. It describes how we have come to understand the biological nature of the brain, beginning in prehistoric times, and progressing to the twentieth century with the development of Modern Neuroscience. This is the first time a history of the brain has been written in a narrative way, emphasizing how our understanding of the brain and nervous system has developed over time, with the development of the disciplines of anatomy, pharmacology, physiology, psychology and neurosurgery. The book covers: beliefs about the brain in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome the Medieval period, Renaissance and Enlightenment the nineteenth century the most important advances in the twentieth century and future directions in neuroscience. The discoveries leading to the development of modern neuroscience gave rise to one of the most exciting and fascinating stories in the whole of science. Written for readers with no prior knowledge of the brain or history, the book will delight students, and will also be of great interest to researchers and lecturers with an interest in understanding how we have arrived at our present knowledge of the brain.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1317744837
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 405
Book Description
A History of the Brain tells the full story of neuroscience, from antiquity to the present day. It describes how we have come to understand the biological nature of the brain, beginning in prehistoric times, and progressing to the twentieth century with the development of Modern Neuroscience. This is the first time a history of the brain has been written in a narrative way, emphasizing how our understanding of the brain and nervous system has developed over time, with the development of the disciplines of anatomy, pharmacology, physiology, psychology and neurosurgery. The book covers: beliefs about the brain in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome the Medieval period, Renaissance and Enlightenment the nineteenth century the most important advances in the twentieth century and future directions in neuroscience. The discoveries leading to the development of modern neuroscience gave rise to one of the most exciting and fascinating stories in the whole of science. Written for readers with no prior knowledge of the brain or history, the book will delight students, and will also be of great interest to researchers and lecturers with an interest in understanding how we have arrived at our present knowledge of the brain.
Harriet Martineau's Autobiography
Author: Harriet Martineau
Publisher:
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Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 462
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Category : Authors, English
Languages : en
Pages : 462
Book Description
The Taming of Chance
Author: Ian Hacking
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521388849
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This book combines detailed scientific historical research with characteristic philosophic breadth and verve.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521388849
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This book combines detailed scientific historical research with characteristic philosophic breadth and verve.
The Spectacle of the Scaffold
Author: Michel Foucault
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9780141036649
Category : Prison discipline
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Foucault's writings on power and control in social institutions have made him one of the modern era's most influential thinkers. Here he argues that punishment has gone from being mere spectacle to becoming an instrument of systematic domination over individuals in society - not just of our bodies, but our souls. Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves - and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched lives - and destroyed them. Now Penguin brings you the works of the great thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries whose ideas shook civilization and helped make us who we are.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 9780141036649
Category : Prison discipline
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Foucault's writings on power and control in social institutions have made him one of the modern era's most influential thinkers. Here he argues that punishment has gone from being mere spectacle to becoming an instrument of systematic domination over individuals in society - not just of our bodies, but our souls. Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transformed the way we see ourselves - and each other. They have inspired debate, dissent, war and revolution. They have enlightened, outraged, provoked and comforted. They have enriched lives - and destroyed them. Now Penguin brings you the works of the great thinkers, pioneers, radicals and visionaries whose ideas shook civilization and helped make us who we are.