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Phrenology and album
Guitarist Ben Kenney, had a short stint with the group and contributed to their Phrenology album, but left to join Incubus as their bassist.
* " Pussy Galore ", a song on the 2002 album Phrenology ( album ) by the Philadelphia hip hop band The Roots
* The Roots have a song called " Pussy Galore " from their album Phrenology.
Most of the songs demoed wound up on The Roots ' Phrenology album.
On The Roots ' album Phrenology, Black Thought dedicated a song to Malik B entitled " Water ".

Phrenology and is
Phrenology ( from Greek: φρήν, phrēn, " mind "; and λόγος, logos, " knowledge ") is a pseudoscience primarily focused on measurements of the human skull, based on the concept that the brain is the organ of the mind, and that certain brain areas have localized, specific functions or modules.
Phrenology, which focuses on personality and character, is distinct from craniometry, which is the study of skull size, weight and shape, and physiognomy, the study of facial features.
A staunch defender of this view is William Uttal, who argues in The New Phrenology ( 2003 ) that there are serious philosophical, theoretical, and methodological problems with the entire enterprise of trying to localise cognitive processes in the brain.
The method is an offshoot of Phrenology.
Cautiousness is a faculty from Phrenology.
Approbativeness is a faculty from the discipline of Phrenology.
Firmness is a faculty from the discipline of Phrenology.
It is named after Malcolm Gladwell's book of the same name ( 2000 ), and it serves as the follow-up to Phrenology ( 2002 ).

Phrenology and by
Phrenology had been mostly discredited as a scientific theory by the 1840s.
Phrenology from its inception had never stopped being followed by accusations of promoting materialism, atheism and being destructive of morality were also factors that led to the downfall of phrenology.
* The History of Phrenology on the Web by John van Wyhe, PhD.
* Phrenology: an Overview includes The History of Phrenology by John van Wyhe, PhD.
* Phrenology by George Burgess ( 1829-1905 ) George Burgess, Phrenologist in Bristol, England 1861-1901.
* History of the Phrenology Bust as developed by Spurzheim
Initially, Franz Joseph Gall ( 1758 – 1828 ) claimed his very popular theory of Phrenology and localization of function in the brain, but it was attacked by Pierre Flourens ( 1794 – 1867 ) who claimed that, by careful ablation of various brain regions, he had disproved Gall's hypotheses.
* The History of Phrenology on the Web by John van Wyhe, PhD.
History of the Phrenology Bust as developed by Spurzheim.
Phrenology began as " organology ", a theory of brain structure developed by the German physician, Franz Joseph Gall ( 1758 – 1828 ).

Phrenology and American
* Stern, Madeleine B .. “ Emerson and Phrenology ,” Studies in the American Renaissance, 1984: 213-228

Phrenology and hop
Hip hop artists such as The Roots and Common, associated with the Soulquarians, released albums that incorporated neo soul, Phrenology ( 2002 ) and Electric Circus ( 2003 ).

Phrenology and band
After Phrenology, Ben Kenney and Scratch both left the group ; Kenney joined the rock band Incubus.

Phrenology and Roots
The Roots released Phrenology ( named after the pseudoscience of phrenology ) in 2002.

Phrenology and released
Phrenology also advocated variable prison sentences, the idea being that those who were only defective in education and lacking in morals would soon be released while those who were mentally deficient could be watched and the truly abhorrent criminals would never be released.

Phrenology and 2002
** 2002: Nominated for Best Rap Album for Phrenology
* 2002: Phrenology
* Talking Heads: Phrenology at the Countway Library, 2002.
Succeeding albums were Phrenology ( 2002 ), The Tipping Point ( 2004 ), Game Theory ( 2006 ), Rising Down ( 2008 ), How I Got Over ( 2010 ) and Undun ( 2011 ).

Phrenology and on
Phrenology allowed for self-improvement and upward mobility, while providing fodder for attacks on aristocratic privilege.
* of Phrenology Open Content Alliance eBook Collection, Manual of phrenology: being an analytical summary of the system of Doctor Gall, on the faculties of man and the functions of the brain: translated from the 4th French ed
* Historical Deadwood Newspaper accounts of C. R. Broadbent well known speaker on Phrenology and Physiology visit Deadwood SD 1878
* Brain and Mind ( electronic magazine on Neuroscience ) Modern Phrenology Offshoots of Phrenology: Crainiology and Anthropometry
Despite not charting as high as Things Fall Apart, reaching a peak of No. 28 on the charts, Phrenology was commercially successful, eventually going gold, and earning a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.
In 1817 his first essay on phrenology was published in The Scots Magazine ; and a series of papers on the same subject appeared soon afterwards in the Literary and Statistical Magazine ; these were collected and published in 1819 in book form as Essays on Phrenology, which in later editions became A System of Phrenology.
* Essays on Phrenology, or an Inquiry into the Principles and Utility of the System of Drs Gall and Spurzheim, and into the Objections Made against It, Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1819
With publication of Phrenology and the Scriptures ( 1850 ), Pierpont became known not only as a reform lecturer, but also as an expert on phrenology and spiritualism.

Phrenology and .
Phrenology was among the first attempts to correlate mental functions with specific parts of the brain.
Phrenology was first called a pseudoscience in 1843 and continues to be considered so.
Phrenology was a complex process that involved feeling the bumps in the skull to determine an individual's psychological attributes.
Phrenology while not always being the most credible was hardly a fringe phenomenon of the era.
Phrenology also had wide appeal because of being a reformist philosophy not a radical one.
Phrenology was not limited to the common people and both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert invited George Combe to read the heads of their children.
Phrenology came about at a time when scientific procedures and standards for acceptable evidence were still being codified.
Phrenology provided an attractive, biological alternative that attempted to unite all mental phenomena and treat them with consistent biological terms.
Phrenology also contributed to development of physical anthropology, forensic medicine, understanding of brain, nervous system and brain anatomy as well as contributing to applied psychology.
His main works, The Mental Function of the Brain ( 1901 ) and Scientific Phrenology ( 1902 ) are an appraisal of Gall's teachings.
Phrenology was used as justification for European superiority over other lesser races.
Phrenology was one of the first to bring about the idea of rehabilitation of criminals instead of vindictive punishments that would not stop criminals, only with the reorganizing a disorganized brain would bring about change.
Phrenology also provided reformist arguments for the lunatic asylums of the Victorian era.
Phrenology was introduced at a time when the old theological and philosophical understanding of the mind was being questioned and no longer seemed adequate in a society that was experiencing rapid social and demographic changes.
Phrenology became one of the most popular movements of the Victorian Era.
Phrenology arrived in Ireland in 1815, through Spurzheim.

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