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The Spanish anatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) explored the microscopic world of the brain and found a landscape inhabited by distinctly individual cells, later termed neurons. "The mysterious butterflies of the soul," he called them, "whose beating of wings may one day reveal to us the secrets of the mind." Although he ranks among the greatest scientists in history, the name of the Nobel Prize-winning "father of modern neuroscience" is not as well-known as that of Darwin, Pasteur, Galileo, Einstein, Copernicus, and Isaac Newton.
The second half of the nineteenth century saw a revolution in the study of the mind. Cajal was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), whose radical theories would scandalize the next century. Before he was a neuroanatomist Cajal conducted psychiatric experiments and before Freud became a psychiatrist, he worked in neuroanatomy. In public, Cajal spoke respectfully about Freud, but in private, Cajal rejected the man and his theories. In order to disprove Freud's "lies," Cajal started to record his own dreams in a diary, part of a notably personal book project, which he worked on from 1918 until his death in 1934. For reasons unknown, Cajal never published this work. Until recently, it was assumed that the manuscript had been destroyed during the Spanish Civil War.
The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal is this lost dream diary, translated into English for the first time. The text is accompanied by an introduction to the life and work of Cajal, his relationship with the famed Viennese psychoanalyst, and the historical context surrounding the contributions of two great dueling intellects.
The second half of the nineteenth century saw a revolution in the study of the mind. Cajal was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), whose radical theories would scandalize the next century. Before he was a neuroanatomist Cajal conducted psychiatric experiments and before Freud became a psychiatrist, he worked in neuroanatomy. In public, Cajal spoke respectfully about Freud, but in private, Cajal rejected the man and his theories. In order to disprove Freud's "lies," Cajal started to record his own dreams in a diary, part of a notably personal book project, which he worked on from 1918 until his death in 1934. For reasons unknown, Cajal never published this work. Until recently, it was assumed that the manuscript had been destroyed during the Spanish Civil War.
The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal is this lost dream diary, translated into English for the first time. The text is accompanied by an introduction to the life and work of Cajal, his relationship with the famed Viennese psychoanalyst, and the historical context surrounding the contributions of two great dueling intellects.
The Spanish anatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) explored the microscopic world of the brain and found a landscape inhabited by distinctly individual cells, later termed neurons. "The mysterious butterflies of the soul," he called them, "whose beating of wings may one day reveal to us the secrets of the mind." Although he ranks among the greatest scientists in history, the name of the Nobel Prize-winning "father of modern neuroscience" is not as well-known as that of Darwin, Pasteur, Galileo, Einstein, Copernicus, and Isaac Newton.
The second half of the nineteenth century saw a revolution in the study of the mind. Cajal was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), whose radical theories would scandalize the next century. Before he was a neuroanatomist Cajal conducted psychiatric experiments and before Freud became a psychiatrist, he worked in neuroanatomy. In public, Cajal spoke respectfully about Freud, but in private, Cajal rejected the man and his theories. In order to disprove Freud's "lies," Cajal started to record his own dreams in a diary, part of a notably personal book project, which he worked on from 1918 until his death in 1934. For reasons unknown, Cajal never published this work. Until recently, it was assumed that the manuscript had been destroyed during the Spanish Civil War.
The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal is this lost dream diary, translated into English for the first time. The text is accompanied by an introduction to the life and work of Cajal, his relationship with the famed Viennese psychoanalyst, and the historical context surrounding the contributions of two great dueling intellects.
The second half of the nineteenth century saw a revolution in the study of the mind. Cajal was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), whose radical theories would scandalize the next century. Before he was a neuroanatomist Cajal conducted psychiatric experiments and before Freud became a psychiatrist, he worked in neuroanatomy. In public, Cajal spoke respectfully about Freud, but in private, Cajal rejected the man and his theories. In order to disprove Freud's "lies," Cajal started to record his own dreams in a diary, part of a notably personal book project, which he worked on from 1918 until his death in 1934. For reasons unknown, Cajal never published this work. Until recently, it was assumed that the manuscript had been destroyed during the Spanish Civil War.
The Dreams of Santiago Ramón y Cajal is this lost dream diary, translated into English for the first time. The text is accompanied by an introduction to the life and work of Cajal, his relationship with the famed Viennese psychoanalyst, and the historical context surrounding the contributions of two great dueling intellects.
Über den Autor
Benjamin Ehrlich is a Salzburg Global Fellow. His work has appeared in Nautilus and New England Review. He is a Co-Founding Editor of The Beautiful Brain, an online magazine devoted to art and neuroscience. Ben graduated from Middlebury College with Highest Honors in Literary Studies.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Acknowledgements
- A Note on the Translation
- Part 1 The Founder of Modern Neuroscience
- Chapter 1 Cajal's Legacy
- Chapter 2 Cajal and Psychology
- Chapter 3 Cajal and Dream Research
- Chapter 4 Cajal and Spanish Freudianism
- Chapter 5 Comparing the Lives of Cajal and Freud
- Chapter 6 The Effects of Hypnosis and Suggestion
- Chapter 7 On The Divergence of Psychology and Neuroanatomy
- Chapter 8 Cajal's Psyche and His Readings of Freud
- Chapter 9 "The Father of Modern Neuroscience" and His Father
- Chapter 10 The Dream Diary's Strange Fate
- Figures
- Part Two The Dream Diary of Santiago Ramón y Cajal
- Chapter 11 The Dreams of Cajal
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
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Fachbereich: | Therapie |
Genre: | Importe, Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780190619619 |
ISBN-10: | 0190619619 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Ehrlich, Benjamin |
Hersteller: | Oxford University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 9 mm |
Von/Mit: | Benjamin Ehrlich |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.12.2016 |
Gewicht: | 0,257 kg |
Über den Autor
Benjamin Ehrlich is a Salzburg Global Fellow. His work has appeared in Nautilus and New England Review. He is a Co-Founding Editor of The Beautiful Brain, an online magazine devoted to art and neuroscience. Ben graduated from Middlebury College with Highest Honors in Literary Studies.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Acknowledgements
- A Note on the Translation
- Part 1 The Founder of Modern Neuroscience
- Chapter 1 Cajal's Legacy
- Chapter 2 Cajal and Psychology
- Chapter 3 Cajal and Dream Research
- Chapter 4 Cajal and Spanish Freudianism
- Chapter 5 Comparing the Lives of Cajal and Freud
- Chapter 6 The Effects of Hypnosis and Suggestion
- Chapter 7 On The Divergence of Psychology and Neuroanatomy
- Chapter 8 Cajal's Psyche and His Readings of Freud
- Chapter 9 "The Father of Modern Neuroscience" and His Father
- Chapter 10 The Dream Diary's Strange Fate
- Figures
- Part Two The Dream Diary of Santiago Ramón y Cajal
- Chapter 11 The Dreams of Cajal
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2016 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Therapie |
Genre: | Importe, Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780190619619 |
ISBN-10: | 0190619619 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Ehrlich, Benjamin |
Hersteller: | Oxford University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 9 mm |
Von/Mit: | Benjamin Ehrlich |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.12.2016 |
Gewicht: | 0,257 kg |
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