04417nam 2200601 450 991046506020332120200520144314.094-012-0998-710.1163/9789401209984(CKB)3710000000084127(SSID)ssj0001127641(PQKBManifestationID)12483265(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001127641(PQKBWorkID)11151634(PQKB)11525416(MiAaPQ)EBC1598085(OCoLC)900747521(OCoLC)869093984(OCoLC)874148430(nllekb)BRILL9789401209984(Au-PeEL)EBL1598085(CaPaEBR)ebr10826876(CaONFJC)MIL562818(OCoLC)869093984(EXLCZ)99371000000008412720140127h20132013 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrAfter Darwin animals, emotions, and the mind /edited by Angelique Richardson ; cover illustration, Robert Braithwaite Martineau ; David Amigoni [and ten others], contributorsAmsterdam, Netherlands ;New York :Rodopi,2013.©20131 online resource (384 pages) illustrationsClio medica ;93Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-306-31567-0 90-420-3747-4 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Preliminary material /Editors After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind -- Introduction /Angelique Richardson -- ‘Love and Hatred are Common to the Whole Sensitive Creation’: Animal Feeling in the Century before Darwin1 /Jane Spencer -- ‘The Book of the Season’: The Conception and Reception of Darwin’s Expression /Angelique Richardson -- The Backbone Shiver: Darwin and the Arts /Gillian Beer -- Becoming an Animal: Darwin and the Evolution of Sympathy /Paul White -- George Eliot, G.H. Lewes, and Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and Morals /Angelique Richardson -- Between Medicine and Evolutionary Theory: Sympathy and Other Emotional Investments in Life Writings by and about Charles Darwin /David Amigoni -- From Entangled Vision to Ethical Engagement: Darwin, Affect, and Contemporary Exhibition Projects /Monika Pietrzak-Franger -- Reckoning with the Emotions: Neurological Responses to the Theory of Evolution, 1870–1930 /L.S. Jacyna -- Darwin’s Changing Expression and the Making of the Modern State /Rhodri Hayward -- Calling the Wild: Selection, Domestication, and Species /Harriet Ritvo -- The Development of Emotional Life /Michael Lewis -- The Emotional and Moral Lives of Animals: What Darwin Would Have Said /Marc Bekoff -- Index /Editors After Darwin Animals, Emotions, and the Mind.‘What is emotion?’ pondered the young Charles Darwin in his notebooks. How were the emotions to be placed in an evolutionary framework? And what light might they shed on human-animal continuities? These were among the questions Darwin explored in his research, assisted both by an acute sense of observation and an extraordinary capacity for fellow feeling, not only with humans but with all animal life. After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind explores questions of mind, emotion and the moral sense which Darwin opened up through his research on the physical expression of emotions and the human–animal relation. It also examines the extent to which Darwin’s ideas were taken up by Victorian writers and popular culture, from George Eliot to the Daily News . Bringing together scholars from biology, literature, history, psychology, psychiatry and paediatrics, the volume provides an invaluable reassessment of Darwin’s contribution to a new understanding of the moral sense and emotional life, and considers the urgent scientific and ethical implications of his ideas today.Clio medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;93.Electronic books.575.00924Richardson Angelique501185Martineau Robert Braithwaite865428Amigoni David251431MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465060203321After Darwin1931530UNINA