Stapelia mixta /

A compilation of sixteen rigorous, eccentric essays commissioned by the German founder of psychophysics. The original 1824 German publication of Stapelia Mixta united a bevy of eccentric proposals, meditations and displays of consciously excessive learning that strove for an unusual clarity of absur...

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Main Author: Fechner, Gustav Theodor, 1801-1887 (Author)
Other Authors: Butler, Erik, 1971- (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Wakefield Press, [2024].
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Summary:A compilation of sixteen rigorous, eccentric essays commissioned by the German founder of psychophysics. The original 1824 German publication of Stapelia Mixta united a bevy of eccentric proposals, meditations and displays of consciously excessive learning that strove for an unusual clarity of absurdity, which was the hallmark of the pseudonymous author Dr. Mises. Aiming for a broader reading audience, it was titled after a flower, but one of such a stench as to guarantee originality. And such was the originality of these semiserious flights of excess that came under the cover of Dr. Mises, who wrote on everything from landscaping to the spiritual lives of plants and heavenly bodies while also conducting pioneering research in optics and experimental psychology. The sixteen essays of this collection include discussions of dancing, drugs, immortality, perception and psychology. These increasingly inventive essays start with a relatively digestible “Encomium of the Belly” before developing into a complicated, prepataphysical exploration of spatial symbolism. Dr. Mises was the pen name of the founder of psychophysics, Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801–87), an alter ego he adopted for his more speculative and satirical writing.
Item Description:"Originally published in German as Stapelia mixta in 1824"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:xiii, 136 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781962728010
1962728013