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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development Henry George Atkinson

Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development By Henry George Atkinson

Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development by Henry George Atkinson


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Harriet Martineau (1802-1876), the writer, political activist and radical philosopher, published this collection of letters between her and Henry George Atkinson in 1851. Atkinson's interests lay in phrenology, mesmerism and spiritualism, and their book explores human nature and philosophical atheism in that light, reflecting the concerns of the Victorian intelligentsia.

Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development Summary

Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development by Henry George Atkinson

Henry George Atkinson (c.1812-c.1890), a free thinker and supporter of naturalism, published extensively on phrenology, mesmerism, and spiritualism. He became acquainted with the professional writer, political activist and radical philosopher Harriet Martineau (1802-76) in the 1840s, when she attributed her recovery from a long illness to mesmerism. Their correspondence was published in 1851, and promotes a radical form of atheistic naturalism, more extreme than that found in George Combe's best-selling Constitution of Man (also published in this series). It ranges widely over topics including the brain and the nervous system, matter and causation, superstition, theology and science. The book promotes the purity of natural law as superior to social customs and institutions, and reflects many concerns of the intelligentsia of the time, amongst whom it stirred up much controversy.

Table of Contents

Preface; Mottoes; 1. Inquiry for a basis; 2. Proposal of a basis; 3. Preparation of the ground; 4. What is the brain?; 5. Inquiry about its structure; 6. Early days of phrenology; 7. Inquiry for new discoveries; 8. Methods of new discovery; 9. Illustrative cases; 10. Organic arrangement of the cerebrum; 11. Dr. Howe's report on idiocy; 12. The senses and nervous system; 13. Illustrative comment; 14. Facts about the senses under various conditions; 15. Raising questions; 16. Bacon, on matter and causation; 17. Nothing; 18. Knowledge and notions; 19. Release from notions; 20. Natural history of superstition; 21. Theology and science; 22. Central law and pervasive unity; 23. Position and privilege of truth-seekers; 24. Position and privilege of truth-speakers; Appendix.

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NLS9781108004152
9781108004152
1108004156
Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development by Henry George Atkinson
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-07-20
408
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