Phrenology: Philosophical part
Author: Johann Gaspar Spurzheim
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Published: 1833
Total Pages: 248
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Author: Johann Gaspar Spurzheim
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Published: 1833
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Johann Caspar SPURZHEIM
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Published: 1838
Total Pages: 224
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Johann Gaspar Spurzheim
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Published: 1832
Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William R. Uttal
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2003-01-24
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 0262710102
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWilliam Uttal is concerned that in an effort to prove itself a hard science, psychology may have thrown away one of its most important methodological tools—a critical analysis of the fundamental assumptions that underlie day-to-day empirical research. In this book Uttal addresses the question of localization: whether psychological processes can be defined and isolated in a way that permits them to be associated with particular brain regions. New, noninvasive imaging technologies allow us to observe the brain while it is actively engaged in mental activities. Uttal cautions, however, that the excitement of these new research tools can lead to a neuroreductionist wild goose chase. With more and more cognitive neuroscientific data forthcoming, it becomes critical to question their limitations as well as their potential. Uttal reviews the history of localization theory, presents the difficulties of defining cognitive processes, and examines the conceptual and technical difficulties that should make us cautious about falling victim to what may be a "neo-phrenological" fad.
Author: Johann Gaspar Spurzheim
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Published: 1833
Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Poskett
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2022-02-19
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 0226820645
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhrenology was the most popular mental science of the Victorian age. From American senators to Indian social reformers, this new mental science found supporters stretching around the globe. Materials of the Mind tells the story of how phrenology changed the world--and how the world changed phrenology. This is a story of skulls from the Arctic, plaster casts from Haiti, books from Bengal, and letters from the Pacific. Drawing on far-flung museum and archival collections, and addressing sources in six different languages, Materials of the Mind is the first substantial account of science in the nineteenth century as part of global history. It shows how the circulation of material culture underpinned the emergence of a new materialist philosophy of the mind, while also demonstrating how a global approach to history could help us reassess issues such as race, technology, and politics today.
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Published: 1845
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robert Hunter
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Published: 1836
Total Pages: 180
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Published: 1845
Total Pages: 404
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Stanley Grimes
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Published: 1845
Total Pages: 360
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Grimes was known for his novel three-part classification of regions of the brain: the Intellectuals, Socials, and Ideals; he also here attacks aspects of clairvoyance and supposed communion with spirits while 'under Etheropathic influence.'"-Antiquarian bookseller's description, 2016.