Saturday 28 March, 15:30

Histoire et Cité Festival: Psychology and the Occult in Geneva

Camille Jaccard, Doctor of History and Philosophy, presents research on 19th-century Geneva where emerging psychology engaged notably with occult studies.

The lecture examines the scientific interest in “magical thinking” that animated the Laboratory of Psychology, considers Jean Piaget’s work on childhood, and reviews psychoanalytic investigations of neurosis alongside local studies of spiritist trance and talismans preserved in museum collections and their scientific reception.

In French.

Promenade des Bastions 8,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: Élise Müller et Théodore Flournoy, attribué à Eugène Demole, vers 1894-1899©Bibliothèque de Genève
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