10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COENESTHESIA»
Discover the use of
coenesthesia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
coenesthesia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
In-between: An Essay on Categories
Coenesthesia This sense is sometimes presented independently, but it is so
closely linked to all tactile sensations — including vibration, pressure, and
temperature — that it is well nigh impossible to say where one sense ends and
another ...
2
Giving the Body Its Due
Coenesthesia is in fact the opposite of anesthesia. When someone is
anesthetized, no specific sense organ is shut off; the body as a whole is shut off,
rendered insensible. To paraphrase Epicurus (on life and death), when
coenesthesia is ...
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, 1992
3
Princ Literary Criticism
The Broken Heart In alluding to the coenesthesia we came very near to giving an
account ofemotion as an ingredient ofconsciousness. Stimulating situations give
rise to widespread ordered repercussions throughout the body, felt as clearly ...
John Constable, I. A. Richards, 2013
4
Disembodied Spirits and Deanimated Bodies: The ...
The first interpretation of schizophrenia as a disorder of common sense focuses
on coenesthesia.58 Coenesthesia - a concept shaped in French early twentieth-
century psychopathology which largely duplicates Aristotle's theory of koine ...
Giovanni Stanghellini, 2004
5
Reconceiving Schizophrenia
The first interpretation of schizophrenia as a disorder of common sense focuses
on coenesthesia—the 'deep but more or less indefinite awareness that we have
of our own bodies and the general tone of functional activity' (Dupré 1913).
Man Cheung Chung, K. W. M. Fulford, George Graham, 2007
6
Autism and the Brain: Neurophenomenological Interpretation
Coenesthesia is somewhat similar phenomenologically to thalamic hyperpathy,
but less intense and more localized. Coenesthesia is also more
incomprehensible, and less able than even hyperpathy to be described as pain.
Occasionally ...
Tatyana B Glezerman, 2012
7
Principles of Literary Criticism
COENESTHESIA. In alluding to the coenesthesia we came very near to giving an
account of emotion as an ingredient of consciousness. Stimulat- ing situations
give rise to widespread ordered repercussions throughout the body, felt as
clearly ...
8
High Culture: Reflections on Addiction and Modernity
... that “cocaine acts not through direct stimulation of the brain but through
abolishing the effects of agencies that depress one's bodily feelings [
Gemeingefühl (coenesthesia)].”37 “On Coca” not only confirmed Mantegazza's
conclusions about ...
Anna Alexander, Mark S. Roberts, 2012
He then treats coenesthesia as simply the synthesis or complicated replica of this
organism and brain. Introspection ends up as observation and psychology is
annihilated. Psychology is now merely a chapter of physics. Or it would be such a
...
FOOU'IOIES l. E. H. Weber, Tastsinn und Gemeingefuehl (The sense of touch
and common sensibility or coenesthesia). Ostwald's Klassiker der exakten
Wissenschaften, No. 149, Leipzig, 1905. This paper first appeared in R. Wagner's
, ed., ...
David Katz, Lester E. Krueger, 2013