Last semester I taught an MA course on the troubled relationship between science and esotericism in the post-Enlightenment era. I blogged about some of the classes earlier, particularly on mesmerism (here and here), spiritualism, the interactions with the ideological superstructures of naturalism and positivism (here and here), Frederic Myers, William James and psychical research, and the encounter between Jung and Pauli. It’s a diverse subject, which can go in very different directions. To show a bit of the diversity, I will briefly present some of the papers that were submitted. (more…)
Occult Trajectories towards Science: the conclusion of a course
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on August 25, 2010 at 7:23 pm
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Tags: A.W. van Renterghem, Anouk van Deursen, Coué Instituut, Dominik Hasler, Emile Coué, Emile Durkheim, Franz Anton Mesmer, Frederik van Eeden, Gabriel Tarde, Gustave Le Bon, Henri Ellenberger, humbug, hypnotism, imitation, Marquis de Puységur, Mia Kloek-Pirée, Natalie Dollar, P. T. Barnum, somnambulism
Tags: A.W. van Renterghem, Anouk van Deursen, Coué Instituut, Dominik Hasler, Emile Coué, Emile Durkheim, Franz Anton Mesmer, Frederik van Eeden, Gabriel Tarde, Gustave Le Bon, Henri Ellenberger, humbug, hypnotism, imitation, Marquis de Puységur, Mia Kloek-Pirée, Natalie Dollar, P. T. Barnum, somnambulism
