The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry, المجلد 1William F. Bynum, Roy Porter, Michael Shepherd Taylor & Francis, 2003 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... problem , the new historio- graphy insistently poses the question : is there any such natural object as ' madness ' at all ? Few would deny that when the historical demographer confronts Bills of Mortality , he is dealing with a real ...
... problem , the new historio- graphy insistently poses the question : is there any such natural object as ' madness ' at all ? Few would deny that when the historical demographer confronts Bills of Mortality , he is dealing with a real ...
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... problems historians must face in relating intentions to outcomes , science to ideology , knowledge to control , and the overt to the latent functions of actions and institutions . The authors remind us of the dangers of generalizing ...
... problems historians must face in relating intentions to outcomes , science to ideology , knowledge to control , and the overt to the latent functions of actions and institutions . The authors remind us of the dangers of generalizing ...
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... problem of ' man ' as embodying a double face.28 On the one hand , man has entered into the field of discourse as subject , being conceptualized in successive historical epochs as the microcosmic key to a forest of symbols , as the ...
... problem of ' man ' as embodying a double face.28 On the one hand , man has entered into the field of discourse as subject , being conceptualized in successive historical epochs as the microcosmic key to a forest of symbols , as the ...
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... problems raised by current research . 32 Though once popular , quests for origins , roots , and founding fathers are now reckoned antediluvian amongst intellectual historians . Foucault has suggested that there was no ' psychology ...
... problems raised by current research . 32 Though once popular , quests for origins , roots , and founding fathers are now reckoned antediluvian amongst intellectual historians . Foucault has suggested that there was no ' psychology ...
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... problem of how the will to believe relates to science as dispassionate enquiry . Here lies the nub of Williams's ... problems of how to construct an adequate science of mental states - both normal and pathological were still perplexing ...
... problem of how the will to believe relates to science as dispassionate enquiry . Here lies the nub of Williams's ... problems of how to construct an adequate science of mental states - both normal and pathological were still perplexing ...
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