Policing Epistemic Deviance: Albert von Schrenck-Notzing and Albert Moll1
Identifieur interne : 000163 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000162; suivant : 000164Policing Epistemic Deviance: Albert von Schrenck-Notzing and Albert Moll1
Auteurs : Andreas Sommer [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Medical History [ 0025-7273 ] ; 2012.
Abstract
Shortly after the death of Albert von Schrenck-Notzing (1862–1929), the doyen of early twentieth century German para psychology, his former colleague in hypnotism and sexology Albert Moll (1862–1939) published a treatise on the psychology and pathology of parapsychologists, with Schrenck-Notzing serving as a prototype of a scientist suffering from an ‘occult complex’. Moll’s analysis concluded that parapsychologists vouching for the reality of supernormal phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, telekinesis and materialisations, suffered from a morbid will to believe, which paralysed their critical faculties and made them cover obvious mediumistic fraud. Using Moll’s treatment of Schrenck-Notzing as an historical case study of boundary disputes in science and medicine, this essay traces the career of Schrenck-Notzing as a researcher in hypnotism, sexology and parapsychology; discusses the relationship between Moll and Schrenck-Notzing; and problematises the pathologisation and defamation strategies of deviant epistemologies by authors such as Moll.
Url:
DOI: 10.1017/mdh.2011.36
PubMed: 23002296
PubMed Central: 3381523
Affiliations:
Links toward previous steps (curation, corpus...)
- to stream Pmc, to step Corpus: 000210
- to stream Pmc, to step Curation: 000210
- to stream Pmc, to step Checkpoint: 000018
- to stream Ncbi, to step Merge: 000091
- to stream Ncbi, to step Curation: 000091
- to stream Ncbi, to step Checkpoint: 000091
- to stream Main, to step Merge: 000163
- to stream Main, to step Curation: 000163
Le document en format XML
<record><TEI><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title xml:lang="en">Policing
Epistemic Deviance: Albert von Schrenck-Notzing and Albert Moll<sup>1</sup>
</title>
<author><name sortKey="Sommer, Andreas" sort="Sommer, Andreas" uniqKey="Sommer A" first="Andreas" last="Sommer">Andreas Sommer</name>
<affiliation wicri:level="4"><nlm:aff id="a1">UCL Centre for the History of Psychological Disciplines, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK</nlm:aff>
<country xml:lang="fr">Royaume-Uni</country>
<wicri:regionArea>UCL Centre for the History of Psychological Disciplines, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT</wicri:regionArea>
<orgName type="university">University College de Londres</orgName>
<placeName><settlement type="city">Londres</settlement>
<region type="country">Angleterre</region>
<region type="région" nuts="1">Grand Londres</region>
</placeName>
</affiliation>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt><idno type="wicri:source">PMC</idno>
<idno type="pmid">23002296</idno>
<idno type="pmc">3381523</idno>
<idno type="url">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3381523</idno>
<idno type="RBID">PMC:3381523</idno>
<idno type="doi">10.1017/mdh.2011.36</idno>
<date when="2012">2012</date>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Pmc/Corpus">000210</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Pmc" wicri:step="Corpus" wicri:corpus="PMC">000210</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Pmc/Curation">000210</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Pmc" wicri:step="Curation">000210</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Pmc/Checkpoint">000018</idno>
<idno type="wicri:explorRef" wicri:stream="Pmc" wicri:step="Checkpoint">000018</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Ncbi/Merge">000091</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Ncbi/Curation">000091</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Ncbi/Checkpoint">000091</idno>
<idno type="wicri:doubleKey">0025-7273:2012:Sommer A:policing:x:a</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Merge">000163</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Curation">000163</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/Main/Exploration">000163</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc><biblStruct><analytic><title xml:lang="en" level="a" type="main">Policing
Epistemic Deviance: Albert von Schrenck-Notzing and Albert Moll<sup>1</sup>
</title>
<author><name sortKey="Sommer, Andreas" sort="Sommer, Andreas" uniqKey="Sommer A" first="Andreas" last="Sommer">Andreas Sommer</name>
<affiliation wicri:level="4"><nlm:aff id="a1">UCL Centre for the History of Psychological Disciplines, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK</nlm:aff>
<country xml:lang="fr">Royaume-Uni</country>
<wicri:regionArea>UCL Centre for the History of Psychological Disciplines, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT</wicri:regionArea>
<orgName type="university">University College de Londres</orgName>
<placeName><settlement type="city">Londres</settlement>
<region type="country">Angleterre</region>
<region type="région" nuts="1">Grand Londres</region>
</placeName>
</affiliation>
</author>
</analytic>
<series><title level="j">Medical History</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0025-7273</idno>
<idno type="eISSN">2048-8343</idno>
<imprint><date when="2012">2012</date>
</imprint>
</series>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc><textClass></textClass>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en"><p>Shortly after the death of Albert von Schrenck-Notzing (1862–1929), the doyen of early twentieth century German para psychology, his former colleague in hypnotism and sexology Albert Moll (1862–1939) published a treatise on the psychology and pathology of parapsychologists, with Schrenck-Notzing serving as a prototype of a scientist suffering from an ‘occult complex’. Moll’s analysis concluded that parapsychologists vouching for the reality of supernormal phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, telekinesis and materialisations, suffered from a morbid will to believe, which paralysed their critical faculties and made them cover obvious mediumistic fraud. Using Moll’s treatment of Schrenck-Notzing as an historical case study of boundary disputes in science and medicine, this essay traces the career of Schrenck-Notzing as a researcher in hypnotism, sexology and parapsychology; discusses the relationship between Moll and Schrenck-Notzing; and problematises the pathologisation and defamation strategies of deviant epistemologies by authors such as Moll.</p>
</div>
</front>
</TEI>
<affiliations><list><country><li>Royaume-Uni</li>
</country>
<region><li>Angleterre</li>
<li>Grand Londres</li>
</region>
<settlement><li>Londres</li>
</settlement>
<orgName><li>University College de Londres</li>
</orgName>
</list>
<tree><country name="Royaume-Uni"><region name="Angleterre"><name sortKey="Sommer, Andreas" sort="Sommer, Andreas" uniqKey="Sommer A" first="Andreas" last="Sommer">Andreas Sommer</name>
</region>
</country>
</tree>
</affiliations>
</record>
Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)
EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Psychologie/explor/BernheimV1/Data/Main/Exploration
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 000163 | SxmlIndent | more
Ou
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/biblio.hfd -nk 000163 | SxmlIndent | more
Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri
{{Explor lien |wiki= Wicri/Psychologie |area= BernheimV1 |flux= Main |étape= Exploration |type= RBID |clé= PMC:3381523 |texte= Policing Epistemic Deviance: Albert von Schrenck-Notzing and Albert Moll1 }}
Pour générer des pages wiki
HfdIndexSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/RBID.i -Sk "pubmed:23002296" \ | HfdSelect -Kh $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/biblio.hfd \ | NlmPubMed2Wicri -a BernheimV1
This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.33. |