‘Bildung’ in German human sciences: the discursive transformation of a concept [0.03%]
德国民俗学中的“Bildung”概念的语义转型
Julian Hamann
Julian Hamann
[[Bildung disciplinesdiscourse analysisfield analysisGeisteswissenschaften Germanyhumanitiessocial sciences and humanities studies ]] This article analyses the transformation of the notion of Bildung that is constructed in the German human ...
A systematic archival inquiry on Juan Huarte de San Juan (1529–88) [0.03%]
胡瓦特·德·圣约翰(1529-1588)的系统档案考察
Javier Virués-Ortega,Gualberto Buela-Casal,María Teresa Carrasco-Lazareno et al.
Javier Virués-Ortega et al.
[[Examen de Ingenios historyJuan HuarteTrial of Men’s Wits psychiatrypsychology ]] Juan Huarte de San Juan (1529–88) was a physician of the Spanish Renaissance. He wrote the Examen de Ingenios para las Ciencias, translated as The Trial of...
Paolo Palladino
Paolo Palladino
[[ageingbiologydeathGilles DeleuzeMichel FoucaultMartin Heidegger]]Biomedicine is today transforming the human condition, but how such transformation is to be understood is a matter of debate. I seek to contribute to the debate by focusing ...
From facial expressions to bodily gestures: Passions, photography and movement in French 19th-century sciences [0.03%]
从面部表情到身体姿态:19世纪法国科学中的激情、摄影与运动学研究
Beatriz Pichel
Beatriz Pichel
This article aims to determine to what extent photographic practices in psychology, psychiatry and physiology contributed to the definition of the external bodily signs of passions and emotions in the second half of the 19th century in Fran...
Political dimensions of 'the psychosocial': The 1948 International Congress on Mental Health and the Mental Hygiene Movement [0.03%]
《心理社会》的政治维度:1948年国际精神卫生大会与心理健康运动
Jonathan Toms
Jonathan Toms
The Foucauldian sociologist Nikolas Rose has influentially argued that psychosocial technologies have offered means through which the ideals of democracy can be made congruent with the management of social life and the government of citizen...
Ansgar Allen,Roy Goddard
Ansgar Allen
Though Foucault was intrigued by the possibilities of radical social transformation, he resolutely resisted the idea that such transformation could escape the effects of power and expressed caution when it came to the question of revolution...
Quantifying the quiet epidemic: Diagnosing dementia in late 20th-century Britain [0.03%]
量化沉默的流行病:诊断晚期内英国人的痴呆症
Duncan Wilson
Duncan Wilson
During the late 20th century numerical rating scales became central to the diagnosis of dementia and helped transform attitudes about its causes and prevalence. Concentrating largely on the development and use of the Blessed Dementia Scale,...
How autism became autism: The radical transformation of a central concept of child development in Britain [0.03%]
孤独症如何成为孤独症:英国儿童发展核心概念的根本性转变
Bonnie Evans
Bonnie Evans
This article argues that the meaning of the word 'autism' experienced a radical shift in the early 1960s in Britain which was contemporaneous with a growth in epidemiological and statistical studies in child psychiatry. The first part of th...
Non-reductive continental naturalism in the contemporary humanities: Working with Hélène Metzger's philosophical reflections [0.03%]
当代人文科学中的非还原大陆自然主义:与汉丽埃特·梅茨热的哲学思考合作
Iris Van der Tuin
Iris Van der Tuin
This article engages with the philosophical reflections of the French historian of science Hélène Metzger (1886-1944) in order to develop a vocabulary for understanding the rise of non-reductive Continental naturalism in the contemporary ...
The pursuit of happiness: The social and scientific origins of Hans Selye's natural philosophy of life [0.03%]
幸福的追求:汉斯·塞利生命自然哲学的社会和科学起源
Mark Jackson
Mark Jackson
In 1956, Hans Selye tentatively suggested that the scientific study of stress could 'help us to formulate a precise program of conduct' and 'teach us the wisdom to live a rich and meaningful life'. Nearly two decades later, Selye expanded t...