Recreative Minds is an insightful and wide-ranging discussion of the nature of imagination and its role in human cognition. Topics covered include the distinctions amongst different kinds of imagining (for example, between belief-like imaginings and perception-like imaginings), the mechanisms underlying visual and motor imagery, the role of imagination in mind-reading (that is, in mental-state attribution), the nature and developmental significance of childhood pretence, our emotional responses to literature and theatre, and explanations of autism and schizophrenia as (distinct) kinds of disorder of the imagination. Currie and Ravenscroft write clearly and engagingly throughout, and their careful dissection of many of the issues and arguments that they consider is quite masterful. The book deserves to be widely read by both philosophers and psychologists interested in any of the above topics.

Peter Carruthers, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

an excellent and wide-ranging discussion of the character and role of the imagination: read it and profit

Peter Carruthers, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

This text develops a philosophical theory of imagination that draws upon the latest work in psychology. This theory illuminates the use of imagination in coming to terms with art, its role in enabling us to live as social beings, and the psychological consequences of disordered imagination. Currie and Ravenscroft offer a lucid exploration of the subject for readers in philosophy, psychology and aesthetics.
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This text develops a philosophical theory of imagination that draws upon the latest work in psychology. This theory illuminates the use of imagination in coming to terms with art, its role in enabling us to live as social beings, and the psychological consequences of disordered imagination.
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1. PROJECTIONS AND RECREATIONS ; 3. THE SIMULATION PROGRAM ; 6. IMPRACTICAL REASON ; 9. EMOTION AND THE FICTIONAL
`This book presents a theory of what the authors call recreative imagination-the ability to recreate in our minds counterparts of other mental states. An account is offered of both the functions and dysfunctions of many of our mental capacities, and a philosophical framework is suggested for making sense of relevant findings in cognitive psychology. Throughout the book, the writing is clear, the examples are well chosen, and a powerful picture of a whole range of phenomena is built up. There has been little attempt in recent years to develop a unified theory of the imagination, and Currie and Ravenscroft are to be congratulated for both the originality of their vision and the detailed execution of their project. . . . [they] have done an excellent job in offering such a clear view of the territory with so many insights in the process. Their ideas and arguments deserve to be recreated in the minds of all those interested in imagination.'' Michael Beaney, Philosophical Books
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Ground-breaking investigation of how we understand each other Accessibly written for non-specialists Highly interdisciplinary, integrating philosophical and psychological perspectives Brings together issues from philosophy of mind and aesthetics
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Ground-breaking investigation of how we understand each other Accessibly written for non-specialists Highly interdisciplinary, integrating philosophical and psychological perspectives Brings together issues from philosophy of mind and aesthetics
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198238089
Publisert
2002-10-03
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
506 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
244