This highly readable translation of the major works of the 18th- century philosopher Etienne Bonnot, Abbe de Condillac, a disciple of Locke and a contemporary of Rousseau, Voltaire, and Diderot, shows his influence on psychiatric diagnosis as well as on the education of the deaf, the retarded, and the preschool child. Published two hundred years after Condillac's death, this translation contains treatises which were, until now, virtually unavailable in English: A Treatise on Systems, A Treatise of the Sensations, Logic.
Autorentext
Franklin Philip, Harlan Lane
Inhalt
Acknowledgements, Introduction: Setting the Stage, Chapter 1 Keeping an Eye out: Our perceptions of risk, Chapter 2 to each his own: culture, risk, and the transgression of boundaries, Chapter 3 it's not only the numbers that count: assessing risk and benefit, Chapter 4 well-chosen words: telling the story of risk, Chapter 5 to do or not to do: risk decisions, Chapter 6 Toeing the line: risk and alcohol policy, index