From Soul to Mind: The Emergence of Psychology, from Erasmus Darwin to William James Review

From Soul to Mind: The Emergence of Psychology, from Erasmus Darwin to William James
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I had the good fortune to review this for _Library Journal_ and was dismayed to learn of the author's untimely death before I could send a letter of compliments. He tells us how the less scientific "soul" concept got transformed by scientific interests. But he goes by way of Mary Shelly's _Frankenstein_ (1815), which bootlegged a radical psychology that could not have been taught or allowed in church at the time. Frankenstein's creature was dispatched into a hostile world, abused, etc. and paid "humanity" back with monstrous acts. Mary S. was a teenager when she wrote it, and most popular retellings obscure the point that Reed brings forward.
Readers who like this may also want to read Otto Rank's _Psychology and the Soul_ (1930/1998).

Click Here to see more reviews about: From Soul to Mind: The Emergence of Psychology, from Erasmus Darwin to William James



Buy Now

Click here for more information about From Soul to Mind: The Emergence of Psychology, from Erasmus Darwin to William James

0 comments:

Post a Comment