| The Languages of Psyche |
| Preface |
| Contributors |
| Epigraphs |
| Part One Theories of Mind and Body |
| One Introduction: Toward a Natural History of Mind and Body |
| • | Two Barely Touching: A Social Perspective on Mind and Body |
| • | Three Locke, Hume, and Modern Moral Theory: A Legacy of Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century Philosophies of Mind |
| Part Two Mind and Body in Practice: Physiology, Literature, Medicine |
| Four Thomas Willis and His Circle: Brain and Mind in Seventeenth-Century Medicine |
| • | FIVE Running Out of Matter: The Body Exercised in Eighteenth-Century Fiction |
| Six Of Masks and Mills: The Enlightened Doctor and His Frightened Patient |
| Part Three The Politics of Mind and Body: Radical Practitioners and Revolutionary Doctors |
| Seven States of Mind: Enlightenment and Natural Philosophy |
| • | Eight The Marquis de Sade and the Discourses of Pain: Literature and Medicine at the Revolution |
| Nine Mind and Body in the Clinic: Philippe Pinel, Alexander Crichton, Dominique Esquirol, and the Birth of Psychiatry |
| Appendix: Biobibliographic Notes |
| Part Four The Jewish Question |
| • | Ten Medicine, Racism, Anti-Semitism: A Dimension of Enlightenment Culture |
| Suggestions for Further Reading |
| Index |