Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of ReasonVintage Books, 1973 - 299 Seiten In this classic account of madness, Michel Foucault shows why he is one of the most distinguished European philosophers since the end of World War II. Madness and Civilization, Foucault's first book and his finest accomplishment, will change the way in which you think about society. Evoking shock, pity and fascination, it might also make you question the way you think about yourself. |
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... frenzy . Despite the contemporary effort to constitute a positivist zoology , this obsession with an an- imality perceived as the natural locus of madness continued to people the hell of the classical age . It was this obsession that ...
... frenzy . Despite the contemporary effort to constitute a positivist zoology , this obsession with an an- imality perceived as the natural locus of madness continued to people the hell of the classical age . It was this obsession that ...
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... frenzy ; melancholia never reaches violence ; it is madness at the limits of its powerless- ness . This paradox is the result of the secret alterations of the spirits . Usually they have the quasi - immediate rapidity and the absolute ...
... frenzy ; melancholia never reaches violence ; it is madness at the limits of its powerless- ness . This paradox is the result of the secret alterations of the spirits . Usually they have the quasi - immediate rapidity and the absolute ...
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... frenzy ; frenzy , on the contrary , when it decreases and loses its force , finally grows calm and turns to melancholic diathesis . A rigorous empiricism would see two related diseases here , or even two successive symptoms of the same ...
... frenzy ; frenzy , on the contrary , when it decreases and loses its force , finally grows calm and turns to melancholic diathesis . A rigorous empiricism would see two related diseases here , or even two successive symptoms of the same ...
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agitation appears asylum become Bicêtre body brain cause Charité classical period cold constitutes contrary cure death delirious delirium disease disorder dream effect eighteenth century Encyclopédie entire essential evil experience of madness fact fear fibers Folly forms frenzy hallucinations heat Hieronymus Bosch Hôpital Général hospital houses of confinement human humors hypochondria hysteria ical ideas idleness illusion imagination immediate insane labor language lazar house lettres de cachet liberty linked longer madman mania manifest meaning melan melancholia melancholic ment mind moral movement nature nerves nervous ness night non-being object observation organized paradoxical Paris passion patient Philippe Pinel physician Pinel poverty Praise of Folly prisoners psychological punishment qualities reason relation religion religious segregation Renaissance restored rigor Samuel Tuke scandal secret sensibility seventeenth century Ship of Fools social soul strange sufferer symbolic symptoms theme therapeutics things tion transgression truth Tuke tury unity unreason vapors violence