Bitter Honey
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This is a bold, often provocative interpretation of a neglected classic on depression, originally written by the notorious Bernard Mandeville (1670-1733) for his patients. It makes the case that Mandeville's Treatise was a milestone of experimental literature that blended satire with science and used comedy for the relief of madness. The study recounts the culture of the Augustan virtuosi in fascinating detail: the atomic foundations of a forgotten neo-Epicurean theory for the human craving for luxury, Baconian 'initiative literature' (his ideal form of scientific literature), the danger of being driven mad by reading, the use of satire as a prophylactic against derangement and the importance of satire for science. It also proposes that Mandeville may possibly have been influenced by Gnostic and Manichaean thought. Readers who are familiar with The Fable of the Bees and Mandeville's reputation as a champion of the effects of egotism may be surprised by the account of Mandeville's bitter criticisms of the selfishness of his professional colleagues, a selfishness that left no public benefits to atone for private vice. As baroque as its subject, this is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Mandeville, early modern English literature or the culture of Enlightenment science and medicine.
Autorentext
Phillip Hilton has a doctorate in politics from the University of New South Wales. An independent scholar, he lives in Canberra and works as a research officer for the Australian parliament.
Inhalt
Contents: Bernard Mandeville - A Treatise of the Hypochondriack and Hysterick Diseases - Depression - Melancholy - Hypochondria - Hysteria - History of medicine - Medical ethics - Medical dialogues - Satira seria - Satire in scientific literature - History/philosophy of science - Scientific description - Willis - Locke - Sydenham - Baglivi - Bacon - Bayle - Early modern liberalism - Egotism - Selfishness - The non-substantial self - Particle theory of luxury and novelty - Gnosticism - Manichaeanism.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel Recuperating the medical and scientific context of Bernard Mandeville
- Autor Phillip Hilton
- Titel Bitter Honey
- ISBN 978-3-0343-0464-1
- Format Fachbuch
- EAN 9783034304641
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H225mm x B13mm x T155mm
- Gewicht 380g
- Herausgeber Lang, Peter
- Anzahl Seiten 232
- Features Dissertationsschrift
- Genre Geschichte
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- GTIN 09783034304641