History Friday: Lewis Bernstein Namier

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Click Here to Read: Lewis Bernstein Namier on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Namier, Sir Lewis Bernstein (1888–1960) on the Making History Website.

Click Here to Read: Lewis Namier The eccentric historian who changed British postwar culture by By Clive James on the Slate website on March 8, 2007.

Click Here to Read: Former historians in the department Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier on the Manchest University Website. Continue reading History Friday: Lewis Bernstein Namier

Philosophy Thursday: George Berkeley

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Click Here to Read:  George Berkeley on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: George Berkeley on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.

Click Here to Read: Berkeley’s Immaterialism on the Philosophy Pages website.

Click Here to Read:  Berkeley’s Life and Works on the University of Illinois at Chicago Website.

Click Here to Read: The Principles of Human Knowledge by George Berkeley on the Earl;y Modern Texts website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: George Berkeley

Coming Soon from IPBooks: Saving Beauty by Harvey Kaplan

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Click Here for Full Information About: Saving Beauty A Memoir of Love, Healing of Multiple Sclerosis by Harvey Kaplan from IPBooks.net.  This book is a joint imprint from Contemporary Freudian Society and IPBooks.

About Saving Beauty:

Dr. Kaplan’s book is about his personal odyssey with his wife’s multiple sclerosis, but it is more than that. It is about the way love can and must change when an event of that enormity befalls a relationship. No one can predict when or if such a thing will happen to them. No one can truly imagine how they will handle it if it does. People have a consuming interest in these stories, and that makes the general public a natural audience for this book.

 

Modernism, Psychoanalysis and the Embodied Mind on NYPSI

NEW YORK PSYCHOANALYTIC SOCIETY & INSTITUTE:
Scientific Meeting
Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd St., between 2nd & 3rd, NY, NY, 10028
212-879-6900
www.psychoanalysis.org
www.nypsi.org

Two-day Conference co-sponsored by Scientific Program Committee and UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
Modernism, Psychoanalysis and the Embodied Mind
To register: www.NYPSI.org (click on events and lectures)

Friday, September 18, 2015
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Saturday, September 19, 2015
9:30 am – 5 pm

The international conference, Modernism, Psychoanalysis and the Embodied Mind, will engage an interdisciplinary network of scholars and practitioners who bring the radical insights of modernist literature, as well as performance and the visual arts, into dialogue with clinical practice in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, psychiatry, neuropsychology, and the mental healthcare offered at the end of life. Presentations will focus on the resources modernism offers for creatively understanding the experiences of body and mind that form the core material of the psychoanalytic encounter, but are poorly served by realist models of self. Continue reading Modernism, Psychoanalysis and the Embodied Mind on NYPSI