Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of ReasonTraces the literary, philosophical, and moral themes of madness as well as its social and theological impact in the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries |
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Fragments which isolate man from himself, but above all from reality; fragments
which, by detaching themselves, have formed the unreal unity of a hallucination,
and by very virtue of this autonomy impose it upon truth. "Madness is no more ...
Fragments which isolate man from himself, but above all from reality; fragments
which, by detaching themselves, have formed the unreal unity of a hallucination,
and by very virtue of this autonomy impose it upon truth. "Madness is no more ...
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... in which the diseased perceptions are taken for realities"); then the class
hallucinations, which alter representation ("error of the mind in which imaginary
objects are taken for realities, or else real objects are falsely represented"); and
last, ...
... in which the diseased perceptions are taken for realities"); then the class
hallucinations, which alter representation ("error of the mind in which imaginary
objects are taken for realities, or else real objects are falsely represented"); and
last, ...
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But while error is merely non-truth, while the dream neither affirms nor judges,
madness fills the void of error with images, and links hallucinations by affirmation
of the false. In a sense, it is thus plenitude, joining to the figures of night the ...
But while error is merely non-truth, while the dream neither affirms nor judges,
madness fills the void of error with images, and links hallucinations by affirmation
of the false. In a sense, it is thus plenitude, joining to the figures of night the ...
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Nutzerbericht - Bricker - LibraryThingI was expecting more of a case history/solid changes or advancements in diagnosis and treatment, that was not to be here. This book seems to be more of a pompous philosophical/societal review of ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason Michel Foucault Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1988 |
Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason Michel Foucault Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2013 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agitation appears asylum become Bicetre body brain cause classical period cold constitutes contrary cure death delirious delirium disease disorder doubtless dream effect eighteenth century Encyclopédie entire essential evil experience of madness fact fear fibers forms frenzy hallucinations heat Hieronymus Bosch hospital houses of confinement human humors hypochondria hysteria ical idea idleness illusion imagination immediate insane labor language lazar houses leprosy 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 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 Thomas Sydenham tion transgression truth Tuke tury unity unreason vapors violence wisdom
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The Selling of Dsm: The Rhetoric of Science in Psychiatry Stuart A. Kirk,Herb Kutchins Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1992 |