Horae Phrenologicae is a collection of three essays on phrenology written by John Epps and published in 1829. Phrenology is a pseudoscientific theory that suggests that the shape and size of the skull can reveal a person's character traits and mental abilities. In the first essay, Epps explores the relationship between phrenology and morality, arguing that understanding the structure of the brain can help individuals make better ethical decisions...