Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory
Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory
Dorsch, Fabian; Macpherson, Fiona
Oxford University Press
06/2018
270
Dura
Inglês
9780198717881
15 a 20 dias
562
Part I: The Nature of Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory
2: Richard A. H. King: Aristotle on Distinguishing Phantasia and Memory
3: Dominic Gregory: Sensory Memories and Recollective Images
4: Robert Hopkins: Imagining the Past: On the Nature of Episodic Memory
5: Dorothea Debus: Memory, Imagination, and Narrative
6: Paul Noordhof: Imaginative Content
Part II: The Epistemic Role of Imagination and Memory
7: Derek H. Brown: Infusing Perception with Imagination
8: Robert Eamon Briscoe: On the Uses of Make-Perceive
9: Gregory Currie: Visually Attending to Fictional Things
10: Magdalena Balcerak Jackson: Justification by Imagination
11: Amy Kind: How Imagination Gives Rise to Knowledge
Part I: The Nature of Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory
2: Richard A. H. King: Aristotle on Distinguishing Phantasia and Memory
3: Dominic Gregory: Sensory Memories and Recollective Images
4: Robert Hopkins: Imagining the Past: On the Nature of Episodic Memory
5: Dorothea Debus: Memory, Imagination, and Narrative
6: Paul Noordhof: Imaginative Content
Part II: The Epistemic Role of Imagination and Memory
7: Derek H. Brown: Infusing Perception with Imagination
8: Robert Eamon Briscoe: On the Uses of Make-Perceive
9: Gregory Currie: Visually Attending to Fictional Things
10: Magdalena Balcerak Jackson: Justification by Imagination
11: Amy Kind: How Imagination Gives Rise to Knowledge