Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of ReasonKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 28.11.1988 - 320 Seiten Michel Foucault examines the archeology of madness in the West from 1500 to 1800 - from the late Middle Ages, when insanity was still considered part of everyday life and fools and lunatics walked the streets freely, to the time when such people began to be considered a threat, asylums were first built, and walls were erected between the "insane" and the rest of humanity. |
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... sufferer himself in the course of the disease , but which cannot fail to exist in the eyes of anyone who , seeking to trace the disease from its origins , attempts to formulate its riddle and its truth . 2. This implicit delirium exists ...
... sufferer himself in the course of the disease , but which cannot fail to exist in the eyes of anyone who , seeking to trace the disease from its origins , attempts to formulate its riddle and its truth . 2. This implicit delirium exists ...
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... sufferer the same impression as upon the mind of a healthy man ; these impressions are weak , and the sufferer rarely heeds them ; his mind is almost entirely absorbed by the action of the ideas produced by the deranged state of his ...
... sufferer the same impression as upon the mind of a healthy man ; these impressions are weak , and the sufferer rarely heeds them ; his mind is almost entirely absorbed by the action of the ideas produced by the deranged state of his ...
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... sufferer recovers his liberty . But sometimes , there is even no need of this " distancing . " It is within the quasi - perception of the delirium that there is established , by means of a ruse , a perceptual element , silent at first ...
... sufferer recovers his liberty . But sometimes , there is even no need of this " distancing . " It is within the quasi - perception of the delirium that there is established , by means of a ruse , a perceptual element , silent at first ...
Inhalt
Stultifera Navis | xi |
The Great Confinement | 32 |
The Insane | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agitation appears asylum become Bicêtre body brain cause Charité classical period constitutes contrary cure death delirious delirium disease disorder doubtless dream effect eighteenth century Encyclopédie entire essential established evil experience of madness fact fear fibers Folly forms frenzy hallucinations heat Hieronymus Bosch Hôpital Général hospital houses of confinement human humors hypochondria hysteria ideas illusion imagination immediate insane labor language lazar houses leper leprosy lettres de cachet liberty linked longer madman MADNESS AND CIVILIZATION mania manifest meaning melan melancholia melancholic ment Michel Foucault mind moral movement nature nerves nervous ness night non-being object observation organized paradox Paris passion patient Philippe Pinel physician Pinel poverty prisoners psychological punishment qualities reason relation religion 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
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