Physiology of the haunted mind: Naturalistic theories of apparitions in early nineteenth-century Scotland (Record no. 517383)

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Personal name Jenkins, Bill
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Title Physiology of the haunted mind: Naturalistic theories of apparitions in early nineteenth-century Scotland
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of The History of Ideas
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Extent 81(4), Oct, 2020: 577-597
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Summary, etc The late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries saw a resurgence of interest in the supernatural in Scotland as elsewhere in the United Kingdom. A number of intellectual figures responded by proposing naturalistic explanations for supernatural phenomena, drawing on the legacy of Scottish Enlightenment philosophy. These included the geologist and antiquarian Samuel Hibbert and the phrenologist George Combe. This paper explores the interrelations between these theories, their roots in the troubled cultural politics of Scotland in the early nineteenth century, and the reaction of different protagonists in the cultural conflicts of the period to their ideas. – Reproduced
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Main entry heading Journal of The History of Ideas
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-07-12 81(4), Oct, 2020: 577-597 AR124722 2021-07-12 Articles

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