Kihlstrom John F
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley 94720-1650, USA.
Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2002 Oct;50(4):407-19. doi: 10.1080/00207140208410114.
The author reviews the social and scientific context for both Mesmer's theory of animal magnetism and the evaluation of that theory by the Franklin Commission. If Mesmer had never lived, someone else would have introduced magnets into medicine; and if the Franklin Commission had never met, someone else would have found the theory of animal magnetism invalid. Mesmer's theory was an imperfect analogy conditioned by the scientific vocabulary of his time, and the Franklin Commission's debunking of his theory left Mesmer's effects both unchallenged and unexplained. Both Mesmer and the Franklin Commission suffered from the fact that in their time scientific psychology was not merely unavailable but considered impossible.
作者回顾了梅斯梅尔动物磁性理论的社会和科学背景,以及富兰克林委员会对该理论的评估。如果梅斯梅尔从未存在过,也会有其他人将磁体引入医学;如果富兰克林委员会从未成立,也会有其他人发现动物磁性理论是无效的。梅斯梅尔的理论是一个不完美的类比,受到他那个时代科学词汇的限制,而富兰克林委员会对其理论的揭穿使得梅斯梅尔效应既未受到质疑也未得到解释。梅斯梅尔和富兰克林委员会都受限于这样一个事实,即在他们那个时代,科学心理学不仅不存在,而且被认为是不可能的。