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Measuring souls: Psychometry, female instruments, and subjective science, 1840-1910

机译:测量灵魂:心理学,女性仪器和主观科学,1840-1910

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This essay focuses on the history of psychometry, the science of soul measuring. For its founder, Dr Joseph Rodes Buchanan, the soul was simultaneously an object for anthropological research and a measuring instrument capable of revealing human character, interpreting natural history, and demonstrating the reality of an immortal soul. Psychometry taught that human souls, especially those of women, were capable of acting as instruments because they could feel the mysterious energies that people and objects radiated. Although orthodox male scientists rejected the visions of sensitive women as the antithesis of reliable data, psychometric researchers believed that the feelings of women were both the instruments and information that made their science possible. Psychometry promised to revolutionize science by insisting that sympathy and subjectivity, not detachment and objectivity, ought to undergird research. Yet as male experimenters worked to prove psychometry's effectiveness, they almost invariably cast themselves as detached observers accurately recording the data provided by their female instruments. Thus, despite pushing for scientific reform, the methods and discourse of male psychometric experimenters eroded their field's core arguments about connectedness and subjectivity and, instead, reinforced the notion that detachment and objectivity were essential to legitimate science. Challenges to objectivity could prove just how thoroughly it dominated scientific discourse and practice. Still, some psychometers, particularly women who practiced at home, were untroubled by the fact that their research was predicated on subjective feelings, and psychometry remained a viable pursuit among spiritualists even as it faded from the realm of science. Psychometry emerged and, ultimately, fractured amid tensions between widespread enthusiasm for sciences that emphasized spiritual connectedness and the mounting pressure to legitimize scientific knowledge through the language and practices of objectivity.
机译:本文重点介绍了心灵测量的心理学史。为其创始人,Joseph Rodes Buchanan博士,灵魂同时是人类学研究的对象和一种能够揭示人类性格,解释自然历史的测量仪器,并展示不朽的灵魂的现实。心理测量法教导了人类的灵魂,尤其是妇女的灵魂能够作为乐器,因为他们可以感受到人们和物体辐射的神秘能量。虽然东正教男性科学家拒绝了敏感妇女的愿景,作为可靠数据的对比,心理模切研究人员认为,女性的感情都是使自己科学的文书和信息。心理学习惯于通过坚持同情和主观性,不是脱离和客观性,应该彻底改变科学。然而,由于男性实验者致力于证明心理学的效率,它们几乎总是将自己作为独立式观察者准确记录其女性仪器提供的数据。因此,尽管推动了科学改革,但男性心理学实验者的方法和话语侵蚀了他们的领域关于关联和主体性的核心论据,而是加强了脱离和客观性对合法科学至关重要的观念。客观性的挑战可以证明它是如何彻底统治科学话语和实践。尽管如此,一些心理计官,特别是在家里练习的妇女,他们的研究取决于他们的研究,他们的研究仍然是在精神主义者中仍然是一种可行的追求,即使它从科学领域褪色。心理学测量出现,最终,在广泛的科学对科学对精神相关性和安装压力的广泛热情之间的紧张局势中,通过客观性的语言和惯例使科学知识合法化科学知识。

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