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  1. Symptomatic subjects
    bodies, medicine, and causation in the literature of late medieval England
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    In the period just prior to medicine's modernity—before the rise of Renaissance anatomy, the centralized regulation of medical practice, and the valorization of scientific empiricism—England was the scene of a remarkable upsurge in medical writing.... mehr

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    In the period just prior to medicine's modernity—before the rise of Renaissance anatomy, the centralized regulation of medical practice, and the valorization of scientific empiricism—England was the scene of a remarkable upsurge in medical writing. Between the arrival of the Black Death in 1348 and the emergence of printed English books a century and a quarter later, thousands of discrete medical texts were copied, translated, and composed, largely for readers outside universities. These widely varied texts shared a model of a universe crisscrossed with physical forces and a picture of the human body as a changeable, composite thing, tuned materially to the world's vicissitudes. According to Julie Orlemanski, when writers like Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Henryson, Thomas Hoccleve, and Margery Kempe drew on the discourse of phisik—the language of humors and complexions, leprous pustules and love sickness, regimen and pharmacopeia—they did so to chart new circuits of legibility between physiology and personhood. Orlemanski explores the texts of her vernacular writers to show how they deployed the rich terminology of embodiment and its ailments to portray symptomatic figures who struggled to control both their bodies and the interpretations that gave their bodies meaning. As medical paradigms mingled with penitential, miraculous, and socially symbolic systems, these texts demanded that a growing number of readers negotiate the conflicting claims of material causation, intentional action, and divine power. Examining both the medical writings of late medieval England and the narrative and poetic works that responded to them, Symptomatic Subjects illuminates the period's conflicts over who had the authority to construe bodily signs and what embodiment could be made to mean Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I. Thinking with Phisik -- Part II. Playing with Phisik Chapter -- Part III. Emplotting Phisik -- Part IV. Personalizing Phisik -- Coda -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- Acknowledgments

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Alembics: Penn studies in literature and science
    Schlagworte: Causation in literature; Diseases; English literature; Human body in literature; Literature and medicine; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
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  2. Thinking about other people in nineteenth-century British writing
    Autor*in: Pinch, Adela
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; no. 73
    Schlagworte: English literature; Thought and thinking in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Causation in literature; Idealism, English
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  3. Actions and Objects from Hobbes to Richardson.
    Erschienen: 2010; ©2010
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Redwood City

    Actions and Objects, which treats the literature and philosophy of action during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, engages key past and current debates about consciousness, materialism, and mental causation. Intro -- Contents --... mehr

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    Actions and Objects, which treats the literature and philosophy of action during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, engages key past and current debates about consciousness, materialism, and mental causation. Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Nothing from Nothing -- 1. Actions, Agents, Causes -- 2. Consciousness and Mental Causation: Lucretius, Rochester, Locke -- 3. Rochester's Mind -- 4. Uneasiness, or Locke among Others -- 5. Haywood and Consent -- 6. Action and Inaction in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa -- Notes -- Index.

     

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    Schlagworte: Act (Philosophy) in literature; Causation in literature; English literature ; 18th century ; History and criticism; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Philosophy of mind in literature; Philosophy, English ; 17th century; Philosophy, English ; 18th century; Electronic books
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  4. Narrative Causalities
    Autor*in: Kafalenos, Emma
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

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    Schriftenreihe: Theory and interpretation of narrative
    Schlagworte: Causation in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Literature, Modern; Literature, Modern ; History and criticism; Bellettrie ; gtt; Causaliteit ; gtt; Verteltheorie ; gtt; Causation in literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Causalite dans la litterature; Narration; Litterature ; Histoire et critique; Bellettrie; Verteltheorie; Causaliteit; Literature, Modern; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  5. A Cultural History of Causality
    Science, Murder Novels, and Systems of Thought
    Autor*in: Kern, Stephen
    Erschienen: 2004; ©2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more... mehr

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    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more than a hundred novels including Crime and Punishment, An American Tragedy, The Trial, and Lolita, Stephen Kern devotes each chapter of A Cultural History of Causality to examining a specific causal factor or motive for murder--ancestry, childhood, language, sexuality, emotion, mind, society, and ideology. In addition to drawing on particular novels, each chapter considers the sciences (genetics, endocrinology, physiology, neuroscience) and systems of thought (psychoanalysis, linguistics, sociology, forensic psychiatry, and existential philosophy) most germane to each causal factor or motive. Kern identifies five shifts in thinking about causality, shifts toward increasing specificity, multiplicity, complexity, probability, and uncertainty. He argues that the more researchers learned about the causes of human behavior, the more they realized how much more there was to know and how little they knew about what they thought they knew. The book closes by considering the revolutionary impact of quantum theory, which, though it influenced novelists only marginally, shattered the model of causal understanding that had dominated Western thought since the seventeenth century. Others have addressed changing ideas about causality in specific areas, but no one has tackled a broad cultural history of this concept as does Stephen Kern in this engagingly written and lucidly argued book.

     

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    Schlagworte: Fiction; Fiction; Murder in literature; Causation in literature; Causation
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  6. Thinking about other people in nineteenth-century British writing
    Autor*in: Pinch, Adela
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. In this book, Adela Pinch explains why,... mehr

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    Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. In this book, Adela Pinch explains why, when, and under what conditions it is possible, or desirable, to believe that thinking about another person could affect them. She explains why nineteenth-century British writers - poets, novelists, philosophers, psychologists, devotees of the occult - were both attracted to and repulsed by radical or substantial notions of purely mental relations between persons, and why they moralized about the practice of thinking about other people in interesting ways. Working at the intersection of literary studies and philosophy, this book both sheds new light on a neglected aspect of Victorian literature and thought, and explores the consequences of, and the value placed on, this strand of thinking about thinking

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 73
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; Thought and thinking in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Causation in literature; Idealism, English / History / 19th century; Literatur; Denken <Motiv>; Englisch
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    Thinking as action: James Frederick Ferrier's Philosophy of Consciousness -- Foam, aura, or melody: theorizing mental force in Victorian Britain -- Thinking in the second person in nineteenth-century poetry -- Thinking and knowing in Patmore and Meredith -- Daniel Deronda and the omnipotence of thought

  7. A cultural history of causality
    science, murder novels, and systems of thought
    Erschienen: c2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

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    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more than a hundred novels including Crime and Punishment, An American Tragedy, The Trial, and Lolita, Stephen Kern devotes each chapter of A Cultural History of Causality to examining a specific causal factor or motive for murder--ancestry, childhood, language, sexuality, emotion, mind, society, and ideology. In addition to drawing on particular novels

     

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    Schlagworte: Fiction; Fiction; Causation in literature; Murder in literature; Causation; Fiction; Fiction; PHILOSOPHY ; Epistemology; HISTORY ; Historiography; Causation; Causation in literature; Fiction; Murder in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: Online Ressource (437 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [419]-423) and index. - Description based on print version record

  8. Thinking about other people in nineteenth-century British writing
    Autor*in: Pinch, Adela
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    "Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. Adela Pinch explains why, when, and under... mehr

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    "Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. Adela Pinch explains why, when, and under what conditions it is possible, or desirable, to believe that thinking about another person could affect them. She explains why nineteenth century British writers - poets, novelists, philosophers, psychologists, devotees of the occult - were both attracted to and repulsed by radical or substantial notions of purely mental relations between persons, and why they moralized about the practice of thinking about other people in interesting ways. Working at the intersection of literary studies and philosophy, this book both sheds new light on a neglected aspect of Victorian literature and thought, and explores the consequences of, and the value placed on, this strand of thinking about thinking"--Provided by publisher Introduction: Love thinking -- Thinking as action: James Frederick Ferrier's Philosophy of consciousness -- Foam, aura, or melody: Theorizing mental force in Victorian Britain -- Thinking in the second person in nineteenth-century poetry -- Thinking and knowing in Patmore and Meredith -- Daniel Deronda and the omnipotence of thought -- Conclusion: The ethics of belief and the poetics of thinking about another person.

     

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    ISBN: 0511909349; 0511907834; 9780511909344; 9780511907838
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 73
    Schlagworte: Thought and thinking in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Causation in literature; Idealism, English; English literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Causation in literature; English literature; Idealism, English; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Thought and thinking in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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  9. A Cultural History of Causality
    Science, Murder Novels, and Systems of Thought
    Autor*in: Kern, Stephen
    Erschienen: 2004; ©2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more... mehr

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    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more than a hundred novels including Crime and Punishment, An American Tragedy, The Trial, and Lolita, Stephen Kern devotes each chapter of A Cultural History of Causality to examining a specific causal factor or motive for murder--ancestry, childhood, language, sexuality, emotion, mind, society, and ideology. In addition to drawing on particular novels, each chapter considers the sciences (genetics, endocrinology, physiology, neuroscience) and systems of thought (psychoanalysis, linguistics, sociology, forensic psychiatry, and existential philosophy) most germane to each causal factor or motive. Kern identifies five shifts in thinking about causality, shifts toward increasing specificity, multiplicity, complexity, probability, and uncertainty. He argues that the more researchers learned about the causes of human behavior, the more they realized how much more there was to know and how little they knew about what they thought they knew. The book closes by considering the revolutionary impact of quantum theory, which, though it influenced novelists only marginally, shattered the model of causal understanding that had dominated Western thought since the seventeenth century. Others have addressed changing ideas about causality in specific areas, but no one has tackled a broad cultural history of this concept as does Stephen Kern in this engagingly written and lucidly argued book.

     

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    Schlagworte: Fiction; Fiction; Murder in literature; Causation in literature; Causation
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  10. Actions and objects from Hobbes to Richardson
    Erschienen: ©2010
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    Schlagworte: 17th century; 18th century; Early modern, 1500-1700; English literature; History and criticism; Philosophy, English; Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Literatur; English literature; English literature; Act (Philosophy) in literature; Philosophy of mind in literature; Causation in literature; Philosophy, English; Philosophy, English; Philosophie; Literatur; Handlung; Englisch
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    Introduction : nothing from nothing -- Actions, agents, causes -- Consciousness and mental causation : Lucretius, Rochester, Locke -- Rochester's mind -- Uneasiness, or Locke among others -- Haywood and consent -- Action and inaction in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa

    How do minds cause events in the world? How does wanting to write a letter cause a person's hands to move across the page, or believing something to be true cause a person to make a promise? In Actions and Objects, Jonathan Kramnick examines the literature and philosophy of action during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, when philosophers and novelists, poets and scientists were all concerned with the place of the mind in the world. These writers asked whether belief, desire, and emotion were part of nature--and thus subject to laws of cause and effect--or in a special place outside the natural order. Kramnick puts particular emphasis on those who tried to make actions compatible with external determination and to blur the boundary between mind and matter. He follows a long tradition of examining the close relation between literary and philosophical writing during the period, but fundamentally revises the terrain. Rather than emphasizing psychological depth and interiority or asking how literary works were understood as true or fictional, he situates literature alongside philosophy as jointly interested in discovering how minds work./ From the publisher's website

  11. A cultural history of causality
    science, murder novels, and systems of thought
    Autor*in: Kern, Stephen
    Erschienen: ©2004
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    ISBN: 0691115230; 1400826233; 9781400826230
    Schlagworte: PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology; HISTORY / Historiography; Causation in literature; Murder in literature; Causation; Fiction; Fiction; Kausalität <Motiv>; Roman; Mord <Motiv>; Kriminalroman
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    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more than a hundred novels including Crime and Punishment, An American Tragedy, The Trial, and Lolita, Stephen Kern devotes each chapter of A Cultural History of Causality to examining a specific causal factor or motive for murder--ancestry, childhood, language, sexuality, emotion, mind, society, and ideology. In addition to drawing on particular novels

  12. Immanence, and the Subject of Rhetoric
    Erschienen: 2013; © 2013
    Verlag:  Parlor Press, Anderson, South Carolina

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    Schriftenreihe: Contingency, Immanence, and the Subject of Rhetoric
    Schlagworte: Religion; Rhetoric; Immanence of God in literature; Rhetoric and psychology; Causation in literature; Rhetoric
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  13. A cultural history of causality
    science, murder novels, and systems of thought
    Autor*in: Kern, Stephen
    Erschienen: c2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

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    Schlagworte: Causation in literature; Murder in literature; Causation; Fiction; Fiction; Kausalität <Motiv>; Kriminalroman; Mord <Motiv>; Roman
    Umfang: 437 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [419]-423) and index

  14. Actions and objects from Hobbes to Richardson
    Erschienen: c2010
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif.

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    ISBN: 9780804770514; 9780804770521
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    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; Act (Philosophy) in literature; Philosophy of mind in literature; Causation in literature; Philosophy, English; Philosophy, English; Handlung; Englisch; Philosophie; Literatur
    Umfang: x, 307 p
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  15. Thinking about other people in nineteenth-century British writing
    Autor*in: Pinch, Adela
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. In this book, Adela Pinch explains why,... mehr

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    Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. In this book, Adela Pinch explains why, when, and under what conditions it is possible, or desirable, to believe that thinking about another person could affect them. She explains why nineteenth-century British writers - poets, novelists, philosophers, psychologists, devotees of the occult - were both attracted to and repulsed by radical or substantial notions of purely mental relations between persons, and why they moralized about the practice of thinking about other people in interesting ways. Working at the intersection of literary studies and philosophy, this book both sheds new light on a neglected aspect of Victorian literature and thought, and explores the consequences of, and the value placed on, this strand of thinking about thinking

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 73
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; Thought and thinking in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Causation in literature; Idealism, English / History / 19th century; Literatur; Denken <Motiv>; Englisch
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    Thinking as action: James Frederick Ferrier's Philosophy of Consciousness -- Foam, aura, or melody: theorizing mental force in Victorian Britain -- Thinking in the second person in nineteenth-century poetry -- Thinking and knowing in Patmore and Meredith -- Daniel Deronda and the omnipotence of thought

  16. Actions and objects from Hobbes to Richardson
    Erschienen: c2010
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif

    How do minds cause events in the world? How does wanting to write a letter cause a person's hands to move across the page, or believing something to be true cause a person to make a promise? In Actions and Objects, Jonathan Kramnick examines the... mehr

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    How do minds cause events in the world? How does wanting to write a letter cause a person's hands to move across the page, or believing something to be true cause a person to make a promise? In Actions and Objects, Jonathan Kramnick examines the literature and philosophy of action during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, when philosophers and novelists, poets and scientists were all concerned with the place of the mind in the world. These writers asked whether belief, desire, and emotion were part of nature--and thus subject to laws of cause and effect--or in a special place outside the natural order. Kramnick puts particular emphasis on those who tried to make actions compatible with external determination and to blur the boundary between mind and matter. He follows a long tradition of examining the close relation between literary and philosophical writing during the period, but fundamentally revises the terrain. Rather than emphasizing psychological depth and interiority or asking how literary works were understood as true or fictional, he situates literature alongside philosophy as jointly interested in discovering how minds work./ From the publisher's website

     

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  17. Symptomatic subjects
    bodies, medicine, and causation in the literature of late medieval England
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    In the period just prior to medicine's modernity—before the rise of Renaissance anatomy, the centralized regulation of medical practice, and the valorization of scientific empiricism—England was the scene of a remarkable upsurge in medical writing.... mehr

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    In the period just prior to medicine's modernity—before the rise of Renaissance anatomy, the centralized regulation of medical practice, and the valorization of scientific empiricism—England was the scene of a remarkable upsurge in medical writing. Between the arrival of the Black Death in 1348 and the emergence of printed English books a century and a quarter later, thousands of discrete medical texts were copied, translated, and composed, largely for readers outside universities. These widely varied texts shared a model of a universe crisscrossed with physical forces and a picture of the human body as a changeable, composite thing, tuned materially to the world's vicissitudes. According to Julie Orlemanski, when writers like Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Henryson, Thomas Hoccleve, and Margery Kempe drew on the discourse of phisik—the language of humors and complexions, leprous pustules and love sickness, regimen and pharmacopeia—they did so to chart new circuits of legibility between physiology and personhood. Orlemanski explores the texts of her vernacular writers to show how they deployed the rich terminology of embodiment and its ailments to portray symptomatic figures who struggled to control both their bodies and the interpretations that gave their bodies meaning. As medical paradigms mingled with penitential, miraculous, and socially symbolic systems, these texts demanded that a growing number of readers negotiate the conflicting claims of material causation, intentional action, and divine power. Examining both the medical writings of late medieval England and the narrative and poetic works that responded to them, Symptomatic Subjects illuminates the period's conflicts over who had the authority to construe bodily signs and what embodiment could be made to mean Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I. Thinking with Phisik -- Part II. Playing with Phisik Chapter -- Part III. Emplotting Phisik -- Part IV. Personalizing Phisik -- Coda -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- Acknowledgments

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Alembics: Penn studies in literature and science
    Schlagworte: Causation in literature; Diseases; English literature; Human body in literature; Literature and medicine; LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
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  18. Thinking about other people in nineteenth-century British writing
    Autor*in: Pinch, Adela
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. In this book, Adela Pinch explains why,... mehr

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    Nineteenth-century life and literature are full of strange accounts that describe the act of one person thinking about another as an ethically problematic, sometimes even a dangerously powerful thing to do. In this book, Adela Pinch explains why, when, and under what conditions it is possible, or desirable, to believe that thinking about another person could affect them. She explains why nineteenth-century British writers - poets, novelists, philosophers, psychologists, devotees of the occult - were both attracted to and repulsed by radical or substantial notions of purely mental relations between persons, and why they moralized about the practice of thinking about other people in interesting ways. Working at the intersection of literary studies and philosophy, this book both sheds new light on a neglected aspect of Victorian literature and thought, and explores the consequences of, and the value placed on, this strand of thinking about thinking Thinking as action: James Frederick Ferrier's Philosophy of Consciousness -- Foam, aura, or melody: theorizing mental force in Victorian Britain -- Thinking in the second person in nineteenth-century poetry -- Thinking and knowing in Patmore and Meredith -- Daniel Deronda and the omnipotence of thought

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 73
    Schlagworte: Other (Philosophy) in literature; Causation in literature; Idealism, English; Thought and thinking in literature; English literature; English literature ; 19th century ; History and criticism; Thought and thinking in literature; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Causation in literature; Idealism, English ; History ; 19th century
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  19. Contingency, Immanence, and the Subject of Rhetoric
    Erschienen: 2013; ©2013
    Verlag:  Parlor Press, LLC, Anderson

    Contingency, Immanence, and the Subject of Rhetoric considers rhetoric as the historical counterpoint of philosophical and religious discourses via its correspondences with antique rabbinic exegetical practices and contemporary psychoanalytic... mehr

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    Contingency, Immanence, and the Subject of Rhetoric considers rhetoric as the historical counterpoint of philosophical and religious discourses via its correspondences with antique rabbinic exegetical practices and contemporary psychoanalytic insights into causation. Timothy Richardson takes up the rabbinic position to demonstrate how traditional Greco-Christian rhetoric might be insufficient to account for what we now mean by rhetoric as a discipline. Front cover -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Forward by David Metzger -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 An Image to Honor and Worship -- 2 Rhetoric as Mitzvah -- 3 But the Greatest of These Is Love -- 4 Nothing But the Effects of Those Instances of Saying -- 5 What Stops Not Being Written -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- About the Author -- Back cover.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Lauer Series in Rhetoric and Composition
    Schlagworte: Rhetoric; Immanence of God in literature; Rhetoric and psychology; Causation in literature; Rhetoric -- Religious aspects
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  20. A Cultural History of Causality
    Science, Murder Novels, and Systems of Thought
    Autor*in: Kern, Stephen
    Erschienen: 2006
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more... mehr

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    This pioneering work is the first to trace how our understanding of the causes of human behavior has changed radically over the course of European and American cultural history since 1830. Focusing on the act of murder, as documented vividly by more than a hundred novels including Crime and Punishment, An American Tragedy, The Trial, and Lolita, Stephen Kern devotes each chapter of A Cultural History of Causality to examining a specific causal factor or motive for murder--ancestry, childhood, language, sexuality, emotion, mind, society, and ideology. In addition to drawing on particular novel

     

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    ISBN: 9780691127682
    Schlagworte: Causation in literature; Causation; Fiction ; 19th century ; History and criticism; Fiction ; 20th century ; History and criticism; Murder in literature; Electronic books
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    Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Ancestry; 2 Childhood; 3 Language; 4 Sexuality; 5 Emotion; 6 Mind; 7 Society; 8 Ideas; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index;

  21. Thinking about other people in nineteenth-century British writing
    Autor*in: Pinch, Adela
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Explores a common concern among Victorian writers about the power of one person thinking about another mehr

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    Explores a common concern among Victorian writers about the power of one person thinking about another

     

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    ISBN: 1282770772; 9780521764643; 9780511908583; 9781282770775
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture ; 73
    Schlagworte: Idealism, English; Other (Philosophy) in literature; Thought and thinking in literature; English literature; Causation in literature
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Love thinking; Chapter 1 Thinking as action: James Frederick Ferrier's: Philosophy of Consciousness; Chapter 2 Foam, aura, or melody: theorizing mental force in Victorian Britain; Chapter 3 Thinking in the second person in nineteenth-century poetry; Chapter 4 Thinking and knowing in Patmore and Meredith; Chapter 5 Daniel Deronda and the omnipotence of thought; Conclusion: The ethics of belief and the poetics of thinking about another person; Notes; Bibliography; Index

  22. Actions and objects from Hobbes to Richardson
    Erschienen: c2010
    Verlag:  Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif

    Actions and Objects, which treats the literature and philosophy of action during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, engages key past and current debates about consciousness, materialism, and mental causation mehr

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    Actions and Objects, which treats the literature and philosophy of action during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, engages key past and current debates about consciousness, materialism, and mental causation

     

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    ISBN: 9780804770514; 9780804770521
    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; Act (Philosophy) in literature; Philosophy of mind in literature; Causation in literature; Philosophy, English; Philosophy, English
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    Contents; Preface; Introduction: Nothing from Nothing; 1. Actions, Agents, Causes; 2. Consciousness and Mental Causation: Lucretius, Rochester, Locke; 3. Rochester's Mind; 4. Uneasiness, or Locke among Others; 5. Haywood and Consent; 6. Action and Inaction in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa; Notes; Index

  23. A cultural history of causality
    science, murder novels, and systems of thought
    Autor*in: Kern, Stephen
    Erschienen: c2004
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

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    ISBN: 0691127689; 0691115230; 9780691115238; 9780691127682; 9781400826230; 9781282157804
    Schlagworte: Fiction; Murder in literature; Causation; Causation in literature; Fiction
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