Article ID: CBB117316646

Reconsidering “Brain mythology” (2021)

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This essay attempts to reconstruct the historical origin of the term “brain mythology,” which is used very often today to summarize the status of brain anatomy around 1900. It asks whether this negative term can appropriately encapsulate that status, and tries to show that it came from a special direction of psychiatry that was generally very skeptical about somatic-oriented psychiatry. The reconstruction shows that “brain mythology” was formulated by pupils of Emil Kraepelin. This essay argues that their accusations, culminating in the accusation of “brain mythology,” can be traced back to reasons of principle related to the adoption of Wundt’s “heuristic principle of parallelism,” which Kraepelin incorporated into psychiatry. This principle suggests an independent psychic causality; for that reason alone, a strict localization of mental illness was excluded, and the value of somatic psychiatry was fundamentally questionable. This paper attempts to show that the term originated within the Wundt tradition and was also the result of skepticism about reductionism. This raises the question of whether it would not be better to describe the term, alongside objective criticism, more in the sense of a polemic between different schools of thought.

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Authors & Contributors
Hagner, Michael
Stone, James L.
Plebe, Alessio
Giosuè Baggio
Bassiri, Nima Rad
Vilensky, Joel A.
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social Studies of Science
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
Wallstein Verlag
MIT Press
Springer-Verlag
Plural Publishing, Inc.
McGill-Queen's University Press
University of California, Berkeley
Concepts
Brain
Neurosciences
Neuroanatomy
Medicine
Brain localization
Psychology
People
Broca, Paul
Kandel, Eric Richard
Sherrington, Charles Scott
Haller, Albrecht von
Whytt, Robert
Wernicke, Carl
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
21st century
20th century, late
18th century
Places
Germany
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
United States
Switzerland
France
Austria
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