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etween anthropology and genetics].” Manguinhos<br />

12 (2005): 221–224.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Alan H. GOODMAN, Deborah HEATH, and<br />

M. Susan LINDEE (eds.), Genetic Nature/Culture (2003).<br />

498. SCHWARTZ, Jeffrey H. “Trying to Make Chimpanzees<br />

into Humans.” Hist. Phil. Life Sci. 26 (2004):<br />

271–277.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Frans B. M. DE WAAL (ed.), Tree <strong>of</strong> Origin<br />

(2001).<br />

136. NEUROSCIENCES<br />

499. DUMIT, Joseph. Picturing Personhood: Brain<br />

Scans and Biomedical Identity. In-formation Series.<br />

(xii + 251 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Princeton, N.J.:<br />

Princeton Univ. Press, 2004. ISBN: 0691113<strong>97</strong>1.<br />

500. GARDNER-THORPE, Christopher. “Neurology<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Arts: Mansell Bequest Symposium at the<br />

Medical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> London 30 April-1 May 2001.” J.<br />

Hist. Neurosci. 11 (2002): 102–103.<br />

Report on the symposium.<br />

501. KEESEY, John. “How Electric Fish Became<br />

Sources <strong>of</strong> Acetylcholine Receptor.” J. Hist. Neurosci.<br />

14 (2005): 149–164.<br />

502. MANSON, Neil C. “Brains, Vats, and Neurally-<br />

Controlled Animats.” Special Issue: The Brain in a<br />

Vat [ref. 142]. Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 35<br />

(2004): 249–268.<br />

137. PSYCHOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

503. BODEN, Margaret A. Mind as Machine: A<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cognitive <strong>Science</strong>. (2 vol.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford: Clarendon Press and New York:<br />

Oxford Univ. Press, <strong>2006</strong>. ISBN: 0199241449.<br />

504. BRANNIGAN, Augustine. The Rise and Fall<br />

<strong>of</strong> Social Psychology: The Use and Misuse <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Experimental Method. Social Problems and Social<br />

Issues. (xiii + 192 pp.; bibl.; index.) New York:<br />

Aldine de Gruyter, 2004. ISBN: 0202307425.<br />

505. BROCK, Adrian C. “Rediscovering the <strong>History</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Psychology: Interview with Kurt Danziger.” Hist.<br />

Psychol. 9 (<strong>2006</strong>): 1–16.<br />

506. CIANCIOLO, Anna T., and Robert J. STERN-<br />

BERG. Intelligence: A Brief <strong>History</strong>. Blackwell Brief<br />

Histories <strong>of</strong> Psychology. (xiii + 170 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.)<br />

Oxford: Blackwell, 2004. ISBN: 1405108231.<br />

507. CIMINO, Guido. “Presentazione. La Storiografia<br />

della psicologia in Italia.” Special Issue. Physis<br />

40 (2003): 1–8.<br />

Contents: FERRERI [ref. 2395]; FOSCHI [ref. 2396]; IN-<br />

NAMORATI [ref. 2399]; TRAETTA [ref. 2412]; PASSIONE<br />

[ref. 2546]; SAVA [ref. 3123]; BONGIORNO [ref. 3085].<br />

508. FREEDHEIM, Donald K. Handbook <strong>of</strong> Psychology.<br />

<strong>Vol</strong>ume 1, <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychology. (xix + 588<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) New York: John Wiley & Sons,<br />

2003. ISBN: 0471383201; 0471264393 (ebook).<br />

137. Psychology; comparative psychology 29<br />

509. GOUK, Penelope, and Helen HILLS. (Eds.)<br />

Representing Emotions: New Connections in the<br />

Histories <strong>of</strong> Art, Music and Medicine. (254 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2005.<br />

ISBN: 0754630587.<br />

Contents: Helen HILLS and Penelope GOUK, “Towards Histories<br />

<strong>of</strong> Emotions,” 15-34; Peter BURKE, “Is There a Cultural<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Emotions?” 35-47; Graham RICHARDS,<br />

“Emotions into Words–or Words into Emotions?” 49-<br />

65; Michael SCHWARTZ, “Bodies <strong>of</strong> Self-Transcendence:<br />

The Spirit <strong>of</strong> Affect in Giotto and Piero,” 69-87; HILLS<br />

[ref. 1414]; JUDOVITZ [ref. 1640]; Michael HEYD, “Changing<br />

Emotions? The Decline <strong>of</strong> Original Sin on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Enlightenment,” 123-136; Christine BATTERSBY, “The Man<br />

<strong>of</strong> Passion: Emotion, Philosophy and Sexual Difference,”<br />

139-153; Marcia POINTON, “A Woman Weeps: Hogarth’s<br />

Sigismunda (1759) and the Aesthetics <strong>of</strong> Excess,” 155-172;<br />

Christopher GÄRTNER, “Remeur l’Âme or Plaire à l’Oreille?<br />

Music, Emotions and the Mind–Body Problem in French<br />

Writings <strong>of</strong> the Later Eighteenth Century,” 173-188; GOUK<br />

[ref. 1894]; Charles BROTMAN, “The Undulating Self: The<br />

Rhythmic Conception <strong>of</strong> Music and the Emotions,” 209-221;<br />

DROR [ref. 3094].<br />

510. KOSITS, Russell D. “A Loss <strong>of</strong> Will: ‘Arminianism,’<br />

Nonsectarianism, and the Erosion <strong>of</strong> American<br />

Psychology’s Moral Project, 1636-1890.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 65/05 (2004): 1931.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire, 2004.<br />

Adviser: Woodward, William R. UMI pub. no. 3132788.<br />

724 pp.<br />

511. LOVETT, Benjamin J. “The New <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychology: A Review and Critique.” Hist. Psychol.<br />

9 (<strong>2006</strong>): 17–37.<br />

512. MARINELLI, Lydia, and Andreas MAYER. “Editors’<br />

Introduction: Forgetting Freud? For a New<br />

Historiography <strong>of</strong> Psychoanalysis.” Special Issue:<br />

Forgetting Freud? Sci. Context 19 (<strong>2006</strong>): 1–13.<br />

Contents: CARROY [ref. 2389]; MAYER [ref. 2539]; FOR-<br />

RESTER [ref. 3099]; MARINELLI [ref. 2702]; WINTER<br />

[ref. 2708]; LEYS [ref. 3689]; LUNBECK [ref. 599]; YOUNG<br />

[ref. 3128].<br />

513. PORTER, Martin. Windows <strong>of</strong> the Soul: Physiognomy<br />

in European Culture, 1470–1780. Oxford<br />

Historical Monographs. (xviii + 365 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005. ISBN:<br />

0199276579.<br />

514. PRIVATEER, Paul Michael. Inventing Intelligence:<br />

A Social <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Smart. (viii + 272 pp.;<br />

ill.; bibl.; index.) Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub, <strong>2006</strong>.<br />

ISBN: 1405112166.<br />

<strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> ideas about intelligence from ancient to modern<br />

times.<br />

515. SEHON, Scott Robert. Teleological Realism:<br />

Mind, Agency, and Explanation. (xii + 245 pp.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge: Bradford Books/MIT, 2005.<br />

ISBN: 0262195356.<br />

Argues that common sense psychology explanations are<br />

teleological.<br />

516. SMITH, Roger. “The <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychological<br />

Categories.” Stud. Hist. Phil. Biol. Biomed. Sci. 36<br />

(2005): 55–94.

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