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Romantic Science and the Experience of Self - Transatlantic Crosscurrents from William James to Oliver Sacks (Paperback)
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Romantic Science and the Experience of Self - Transatlantic Crosscurrents from William James to Oliver Sacks (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Revivals
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First published in 1999, this volume follows the work of five
influential figures in twentieth-century transatlantic intellectual
history. The work forms the basis for this engaging
interdisciplinary study of romantic science. In this book, Martin
Halliwell constructs a tradition of romantic science by indicating
points of theoretical intersection in the thought of William James
(American philosopher); Otto Rank (Austrian psychoanalyst); Erik
Erikson (Danish/German psychologist); and Oliver Sacks (British
neurologist). Beginning with the ferment of intellectual activity
in late eighteenth-century German Romanticism, Halliwell argues
that only with William James' theory of pragmatism early in the
twentieth century did romantic science become a viable
counter-tradition to strictly empirical science. Stimulated by
recent debates over rival models of consciousness and renewed
interest in theories of the self, Halliwell reveals that in their
challenge to Freud's adoption of ideas from nineteenth-century
natural science, these thinkers have enlarged the possibilities of
romantic science for bridging the perceived gulf between the arts
and sciences.
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