Hegel's theory of madness /
Saved in:
Author / Creator: | Berthold-Bond, Daniel, 1953- |
---|---|
Imprint: | Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1995. |
Description: | 1 online resource (xvii, 309 pages). |
Language: | English |
Series: | SUNY series in Hegelian studies SUNY series in Hegelian studies. |
Subject: | |
Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11102446 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Note on the Zusätze to Hegel's Lectures
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hegel's Place in Early Nineteenth Century Views of Madness
- Hegel's Middle Path
- The Turning Point
- Contesting Factions
- Romantic and Empirical Medicine
- The Somatic and Psychic Schools
- Hegel's Speculative Philosophy of Medicine
- Hegel's Anthropology of Madness:
- The Reversion of the Mind to Nature
- Regression, Displacement, Dream
- Hegel and the Romantics
- Hegel, the Somatic/Psychic Controversy, and Animal Magnetism
- Chapter 3. Madness as the Decentering of Reason
- The Anatomy of Madness
- Withdrawal, Separation, and Decentering
- Feeling and Language
- Nature, Dream, and the Unconscious
- Madness and the Developed Consciousness
- Desire
- Despair
- Are We All Mad?
- Madness in Relation to Stoicism, Skepticism, and the Unhappy Consciousness
- The Intimacy of Madness: Christiane, Hölderlin, and the Limits of an Ontology of Madness
- Madness and Hegel's Idealism
- The Quest for Unity in the Midst of Discord
- Idealism, Madness, and History
- Chapter 4. Madness and the Second Face of Desire
- The Two Faces of Desire
- 'I am I,' Narcissism, and the Death Instinct
- Consciousness and Self-Consciousness
- The Lure of a Primordial Unity
- The Death Instinct and the Work of Destruction
- The Role of Destruction in Despair and Madness
- The Other Face of Desire: the Power of Evolution
- The Fall
- Eden: Nature, Innocence, and Evil
- The Serpent and the Curse
- Forgetfulness
- Labor
- Chapter 5. Madness and the Unconscious
- Placing Hegel in Dialogue with Nietzsche and Freud
- The Definition of Madness: Regression, Separation, Nostalgia
- Hegel and Freud
- Features of the Unconscious
- Health and Illness
- Enter Nietzsche
- Illness and 'The Great Health'
- The Critique of Metaphysical Constructions of Reality
- Madness, Dreams, and Sublimation
- Dreams and Art
- Art, Sublimation, and Repression
- The Status of Privacy and Community
- The Double Center of Madness
- Chapter 6. Madness, Action, and Intentionality
- The Idea of Un-Intentionality
- The Anatomy of Unintentionality
- The Circle of Action
- Hegel's Critique of Anti-Consequentialism
- The Recoil of Action and Alienation
- Intentionality and Language
- The Unintentional and the Unconscious
- Madness and Unintentionality
- Chapter 7. Madness and Tragedy
- On the Borderline: The Between-Space of Madness and 'Normalcy'
- The Ontology of Disunion
- The Broken World
- Madness and The Tragic Collision of Opposites
- Madness, Tragedy, and Despair
- Submersion, Darkness, and the Infernal Powers of Nature
- The Return to Origins, a Place Prior to Time
- Physis and Nomos
- Ajax and Antigone
- Issues of Patriarchy
- Myth and History
- Inversion, Ambiguity, and Guilt
- The Inverted World
- The Law of the Heart and Tragic Inversion
- The Unconscious
- Evil and Guilt
- Ontology and Anguish: The Logic and Horror of Evil
- Darkened Mirrors
- Chapter 8. Madness and Society: Coming to Terms with Hegel's Silence
- The Absent Stage Setting
- Foucault and Szasz: The Social-Political 'Invention' of Madness
- Some Differences and Similarities
- The Semantics of Madness
- The Politics of Semantic Transformation
- Habeas Corpus: You Should Have the Body
- Decoding Hegel's Silence
- The Context of the ''Anthropology" of Madness
- The Life of the Soul as Pre-History
- From Anthropology to Phenomenology: From Origins to History
- Hegel's Ontology of Madness as an 'Abbreviation'?
- Satisfying the Writ of Habeas Corpus: We Have the Body
- Therapeutics: Coercion or Liberation?
- Hegel's Pinelian Heritage: 'Moral Treatment' and the Imperative of Labor
- The Missing Link: Poverty, Destitution, Social Marginalization
- A Revolutionary Therapeutics?
- Extending Hegel's 'Middle Path': Reconciling the Social Constitution of Madness with Ontology
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Subject Index