Der magnetismus im verhältnisse zur natur und religion

Der magnetismus im verhältnisse zur natur und religion

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Ennemoser Joseph
Cambridge University Press
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Joseph Ennemoser (1787–1854) was born in Tyrol and, after fighting in the Tyrolean rebellion and the Napoleonic wars, qualified as a physician in Berlin. He later became professor at the recently founded University of Bonn, and eventually opened a successful medical practice in Munich. Ennemoser was a leading figure in the then highly fashionable field of 'animal magnetism' (popularised by Mesmer in the later eighteenth century) and hypnosis, and his emphasis on the connection between the mind and physical health foreshadowed Freud's development of psychoanalysis. The holistic views of the mesmerists incorporated ideas both from natural philosophy and from German Romanticism, and Ennemoser and his contemporaries wrestled with the problem of integrating materialist and mystical viewpoints. In this 1842 publication, Ennemoser analyses the relationship between 'animal magnetism', nature and religion, focusing on phenomena including visions, their physiological and psychological explanations, and the application and effects of 'magnetic' treatments.
EAN 9781108044332
ISBN 1108044336
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date March 8, 2012
Pages 576
Language German
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 33
Country United Kingdom
Authors Ennemoser Joseph
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism and Esoteric Knowledge