French Spiritualism in the Nineteenth Century
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, vol. 28, 2020
. Guest editors: Mark Sinclair and Delphine Antoine-Mahut
Introduction to French spiritualism in the nineteenth century
Mark Sinclair & Delphine Antoine-Mahut
Maine de Biran and Gall’s phrenology: the origins of a debate about the localization of mental faculties
Marco Piazza
Madness and spiritualist philosophy of mind: Maine de Biran and A. A. Royer-Collard on a ‘true dualism’
Samuel Lézé
On effort and causal power: Maine de Biran’s critique of Hume revisited
Mark Sinclair
The ‘empowered king’ of French spiritualism: Théodore Jouffroy
Delphine Antoine-Mahut
Auguste Comte and spiritualism
Laurent Clauzade
Habit, contingency, love: on Félix Ravaisson and Charles S. Peirce
Tullio Viola
Overcoming the divide between freedom and nature: Clarisse Coignet on the metaphysics of independent morality
Jeremy Dunham
Théodule Ribot and the spiritualist tradition: the philosophical roots of scientific psychology
Denise Vincenti
Bergson and the spiritualist origins of the ideology of creativity in philosophy
Giuseppe Bianco
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