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2008

Christopher J. Buccafusco

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Spiritualism And Will(S) In The Age Of Contract, Christopher J. Buccafusco Feb 2008

Spiritualism And Will(S) In The Age Of Contract, Christopher J. Buccafusco

Christopher J. Buccafusco

Spiritualism was one of the most salient cultural phenomena of late-nineteenth-century American life. The belief of considerable numbers of respectable citizens that they could communicate with the dead via an entranced medium called into question both popular and scientific conceptions of rationality, volition, and freedom. In turn, these changing ideas about the mind challenged American law’s commitment to its belief in free and reasonable legal actors. This Article, the first to consider Spiritualism’s implications for American law, examines the legal reaction to the anxieties Spiritualism generated for the age of contract. Principally, it looks at the judicial response to cases …