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Cabanis

Enlightenment and Medical Philosophy in the French Revolution

Martin S. Staum

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Philosophie

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A physician and spokesman for the French Ideologues, Pierre-JeanGeorges Cabanis (1757-1808) stands at the crossroads of several influential developments in modern culture--Enlightenment optimism about human perfectibility, the clinical method in medicine, and the formation and adaptation of liberal social ideals in the French Revolution. This first major study of Cabanis in English traces the influences of these developments on his thought and career.

Originally published in 1980.

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Monism, Medical education, Of Education, Moral treatment, Romanticism, Ideology, Hypothesis, Philosopher, Physiognomy, Explanation, Irritability, Physician, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, Theory, Liberalism, Phenomenon, Robert Whytt, Secularization, Just society, Consciousness, Spinozism, Popular sovereignty, Thomas Sydenham, Religion, Charles Bonnet, Joseph Priestley, Regimen, Deism, Sans-culottes, Quackery, Apathy, Impenetrability, Pathology, Spirituality, Pierre-Samuel du Pont, Thomas Willis, Spontaneous generation, Idealization, Marquis de Condorcet, Aphorism, Superiority (short story), Baconian method, Ethics, Politique, Erudition, Science, Vitalism, Endocrinology, New Laws, Philosophy, Science of man, Self-love, Thought, Homo duplex, Beneficence (ethics), Empiricism, Analogy, Symptom, Materialism, Ideal type, Claude Bernard, Physiology, Morality, Franciscus Sylvius, Demagogue, Disease, Hygiene, Self-interest, Self-Reliance, Disputation