Muses, Madmen, and Prophets: Hearing Voices and the Borders of SanityPenguin, 2007 M03 22 - 272 pages An inquiry into hearing voices-one of humanity's most profound phenomena Auditory hallucination is one of the most awe-inspiring, terrifying, and ill- understood tricks of which the human psyche is capable. In the age of modern medical science, we have relegated this experience to nothing more than a biological glitch. Yet as Daniel B. Smith puts forth in Muses, Madmen, and Prophets, some of the greatest thinkers, leaders, and prophets in history heard, listened to, and had dialogues with voices inside their heads. In a fascinating quest for understanding, Smith examines the history of this powerful phenomenon, and delivers a ringing defense of the validity of unusual human experiences. |
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... knowledge about the essential source of faith . and inspiration . As Smith examines the many instances of people who have famously heard voices throughout history - Moses , Muhammad , Teresa of Ávila , Joan ( continued on back flap ) 0307.
... knowledge about the essential source of faith . and inspiration . As Smith examines the many instances of people who have famously heard voices throughout history - Moses , Muhammad , Teresa of Ávila , Joan ( continued on back flap ) 0307.
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... STATE 10 • DIGNA VOX JOAN OF ARC VERSUS THE CHURCH 11 • MORBID OFFSPRING DANIEL PAUL SCHREBER VERSUS PSYCHIATRY 12 • POSTLUDE HEARING VOICES Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index PREFACE Hearing voices when no source can be found or.
... STATE 10 • DIGNA VOX JOAN OF ARC VERSUS THE CHURCH 11 • MORBID OFFSPRING DANIEL PAUL SCHREBER VERSUS PSYCHIATRY 12 • POSTLUDE HEARING VOICES Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index PREFACE Hearing voices when no source can be found or.
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... JOAN OF ARC VERSUS THE CHURCH 165 II . MORBID OFFSPRING DANIEL PAUL SCHREBER VERSUS PSYCHIATRY 193 12 • POSTLUDE HEARING VOICES 213 Notes 219 Bibliography 231 Acknowledgments Index 243 241 · PREFACE . H earing voices when no source can.
... JOAN OF ARC VERSUS THE CHURCH 165 II . MORBID OFFSPRING DANIEL PAUL SCHREBER VERSUS PSYCHIATRY 193 12 • POSTLUDE HEARING VOICES 213 Notes 219 Bibliography 231 Acknowledgments Index 243 241 · PREFACE . H earing voices when no source can.
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... Joan of Arc and Socrates on the side of the mad than with the faculty of the Sorbonne on that of the sane? —JOHAN HUIZINGA, “Bernard Shaw's Saint”. In. the summer of 1995, when I was seventeen years old, my oldest brother and I self ...
... Joan of Arc and Socrates on the side of the mad than with the faculty of the Sorbonne on that of the sane? —JOHAN HUIZINGA, “Bernard Shaw's Saint”. In. the summer of 1995, when I was seventeen years old, my oldest brother and I self ...
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... Joan of Arc and Socrates on the side of the mad than with the faculty of the Sorbonne on that of the sane ? -JOHAN HUIZINGA , " Bernard Shaw's Saint " n the summer of 1995 , when I was seventeen years old , my old- In summer was had ...
... Joan of Arc and Socrates on the side of the mad than with the faculty of the Sorbonne on that of the sane ? -JOHAN HUIZINGA , " Bernard Shaw's Saint " n the summer of 1995 , when I was seventeen years old , my old- In summer was had ...
Contents
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NOBLE AUTOMATONS | 33 |
FLOATING | 129 |
PERSONAL DEITY | 141 |
IO DIGNA | 165 |
MORBID OFFSPRING | 193 |
POSTLUDE | 213 |
Notes | 219 |
INTERLUDE | 221 |
Bibliography | 231 |
THE SOFTSроKEN | 237 |
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Muses, Madmen, and Prophets: Hearing Voices and the Borders of Sanity Daniel B. Smith No preview available - 2008 |
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