Flesh in the Age of ReasonW. W. Norton & Company, 2004 - 573 من الصفحات "Starting with the grim Britain of the Civil War era, with its punishing sense of the body as a corrupt vessel for the soul, Roy Porter charts how, through figures as diverse as Locke, Swift, Johnson, and Gibbon, ideas about medicine, politics, and religion fundamentally changed notions of self. He shows how the Enlightenment (with its explosion or rational thinking and scientific invention of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries) provided a lens through which we can best see the profound shift from the theocentric, otherwordly, Dark Ages to the modern, earthly, body-centered world we live in today. As man made in God's image gave way to the Enlightenment's notion of the Self-made man, the body moved center stage. Porter writes brilliantly on the ways in which men and women flaunted, decorated, tanned, and dieted themselves: activities that we find familiar but that a Puritan divine would have considered satanic. And he explores how, at the end of the century, the human soul took on a new significance in the works of Godwin, Blake, and Byron."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
المحتوى
INTRODUCTION KNOW YOURSELF | 3 |
RELIGION AND THE SOUL | 28 |
MEDICINE AND THE BODY | 44 |
THE RATIONAL SELF | 62 |
SCIENCE RESCUES THE SPIRIT | 80 |
JOHN LOCKE REWRITES THE SOUL | 94 |
MEN OF LETTERS | 111 |
THE SPECTATOR THE POLITE SELF IN THE POLITE BODY | 113 |
SEXING THE SELF | 257 |
TELLING YOURSELF | 272 |
AND WHO ARE YOU? | 286 |
UNREASON | 305 |
THE SCIENCE OF MAN FOR A NEW SOCIETY | 321 |
SCOTTISH SELVES | 323 |
PSYCHOLOGIZING THE SELF | 347 |
INDUSTRIAL BODIES | 374 |
SHAFTESBURT AND MANDEVILLE | 130 |
SWIFT AND THE SCRIBLERANS NIGHTMARE SELVES | 148 |
JOHNSON AND INCORPORATED MINDS | 167 |
EDWARD GIBBON FAME AND MORTALITY | 194 |
THE FRAILTY OF THE FLESH | 209 |
THIS MORTAL COIL | 211 |
FLESH AND FORM | 227 |
PUTTING ON A FACE | 244 |
DEPENDENT BODIES | 398 |
WILLIAM GODWIN AWAKENING THE MIND | 419 |
WILLIAM BLAKE THE BODY MYSTICAL | 433 |
BYRON SEXY SATIRE | 447 |
CONCLUSION THE MARCH OF MIND | 463 |
475 | |
557 | |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Addison animal became believe Blackwell Blake body Boswell brain Britain British Cambridge University Press Century London Christian Christopher Hill Church Clarendon Press consciousness Culture Darwin David death Descartes disease divine doctrine E. A. Wrigley E. P. Thompson Edinburgh Eighteenth Century England England London English Enlightenment Erasmus Darwin Essays experience fear fiction flesh Gibbon Godwin Hartley heaven human Hume ideas identity imagination immortal individual Industrial Revolution intellectual J. C. D. Clark J. H. Plumb Johnson Joseph Priestley Kegan Paul Leicester living Locke Locke's London Macmillan madness Manchester University Press matter mechanical mechanical philosophy medicine mind moral nature novel Oxford University Press pain passions person philosophy physical physician Politics Popular Priestley radical rational reason Religion religious Routledge and Kegan Roy Porter Scottish sense Seventeenth-Century sexual Shaftesbury Social History Society soul spirit Swift thinking thought traditional Tristram truth Victorian William William Godwin women Yale University Press York