Philosophy of Fiction
portes grátis
Philosophy of Fiction
Imagination and Cognition
Engisch, Patrik; Langkau, Julia
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2022
286
Dura
Inglês
9780367687205
15 a 20 dias
707
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Introduction Patrik Engisch and Julia Langkau
I. Imagination and the Definition of Fiction
1 Projecting Fiction Richard Woodward
2 Fiction, Imagination, and Narrative Patrik Engisch
3 Fiction and the Actual World Derek Matravers
4 The Creative Side of Recreative Imagination Margherita Arcangeli
II. Imagination and Engagement with Fiction
5 Fictional Narrators and Normative Fiction-Making Manuel Garcia-Carpintero
6 The Experience of Fiction Eileen John
7 Literary Fiction and Imagination Magdalena Balcerak Jackson and Julia Langkau
8 The Gift of the Lyric Anna Ribeiro
9 Keeping it Simple: Fiction, Imagination, and the Emotions Fiora Salis
III. Imagination and the Cognitive Role of Fiction
10 More than Make-Believe: On the Uses of Imagination in Experiencing Fictional
Artworks Maria Jose Alcaraz Leon
11 Empathy, Sensibility, and the Novelist's Imagination Olivia Bailey
12 Conspiracy Theories as Walt-Fiction Anna Ichino
13 Fiction and the Cultivation of Imagination Amy Kind
I. Imagination and the Definition of Fiction
1 Projecting Fiction Richard Woodward
2 Fiction, Imagination, and Narrative Patrik Engisch
3 Fiction and the Actual World Derek Matravers
4 The Creative Side of Recreative Imagination Margherita Arcangeli
II. Imagination and Engagement with Fiction
5 Fictional Narrators and Normative Fiction-Making Manuel Garcia-Carpintero
6 The Experience of Fiction Eileen John
7 Literary Fiction and Imagination Magdalena Balcerak Jackson and Julia Langkau
8 The Gift of the Lyric Anna Ribeiro
9 Keeping it Simple: Fiction, Imagination, and the Emotions Fiora Salis
III. Imagination and the Cognitive Role of Fiction
10 More than Make-Believe: On the Uses of Imagination in Experiencing Fictional
Artworks Maria Jose Alcaraz Leon
11 Empathy, Sensibility, and the Novelist's Imagination Olivia Bailey
12 Conspiracy Theories as Walt-Fiction Anna Ichino
13 Fiction and the Cultivation of Imagination Amy Kind
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Patrik Engisch;Julia Langkau;Derek Matravers;Richard Woodward;Manuel Garcia-Carpintero;Magdalena Balcerak Jackson;Eileen John;Amy Kind;Maria Jose Alcaraz Leon;Margherita Arcangeli;Fiora Salis;Paloma Atencia-Linares;Miguel Angel Sebastian;Anna Ichino;imagination;philosophy of fiction;cognition;aesthetic value;pleasure;narrative;projection;belief;fictional narrators;intuition;imaginative skill;make-believe;emotional imagination;recreative imagination;fictional immersion;attentional terms;Target Object's Location;Holmes Stories;OED Entry;Horror Movie;Fidelity Constraint;Vicarious Version;Endorsing Conspiracy Theories;Green Slime;Fictive Stance;Mary's Fear;Violating;Non-fictional Content;Propositionally Imagine;Artistic Fiction;Empathetic Imagination;Post Truth Age;Covert Narrators;Egocentric Space;Contrast View;Narrow Cognitivism;Wild Boar;Imaginative Practice
Introduction Patrik Engisch and Julia Langkau
I. Imagination and the Definition of Fiction
1 Projecting Fiction Richard Woodward
2 Fiction, Imagination, and Narrative Patrik Engisch
3 Fiction and the Actual World Derek Matravers
4 The Creative Side of Recreative Imagination Margherita Arcangeli
II. Imagination and Engagement with Fiction
5 Fictional Narrators and Normative Fiction-Making Manuel Garcia-Carpintero
6 The Experience of Fiction Eileen John
7 Literary Fiction and Imagination Magdalena Balcerak Jackson and Julia Langkau
8 The Gift of the Lyric Anna Ribeiro
9 Keeping it Simple: Fiction, Imagination, and the Emotions Fiora Salis
III. Imagination and the Cognitive Role of Fiction
10 More than Make-Believe: On the Uses of Imagination in Experiencing Fictional
Artworks Maria Jose Alcaraz Leon
11 Empathy, Sensibility, and the Novelist's Imagination Olivia Bailey
12 Conspiracy Theories as Walt-Fiction Anna Ichino
13 Fiction and the Cultivation of Imagination Amy Kind
I. Imagination and the Definition of Fiction
1 Projecting Fiction Richard Woodward
2 Fiction, Imagination, and Narrative Patrik Engisch
3 Fiction and the Actual World Derek Matravers
4 The Creative Side of Recreative Imagination Margherita Arcangeli
II. Imagination and Engagement with Fiction
5 Fictional Narrators and Normative Fiction-Making Manuel Garcia-Carpintero
6 The Experience of Fiction Eileen John
7 Literary Fiction and Imagination Magdalena Balcerak Jackson and Julia Langkau
8 The Gift of the Lyric Anna Ribeiro
9 Keeping it Simple: Fiction, Imagination, and the Emotions Fiora Salis
III. Imagination and the Cognitive Role of Fiction
10 More than Make-Believe: On the Uses of Imagination in Experiencing Fictional
Artworks Maria Jose Alcaraz Leon
11 Empathy, Sensibility, and the Novelist's Imagination Olivia Bailey
12 Conspiracy Theories as Walt-Fiction Anna Ichino
13 Fiction and the Cultivation of Imagination Amy Kind
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Patrik Engisch;Julia Langkau;Derek Matravers;Richard Woodward;Manuel Garcia-Carpintero;Magdalena Balcerak Jackson;Eileen John;Amy Kind;Maria Jose Alcaraz Leon;Margherita Arcangeli;Fiora Salis;Paloma Atencia-Linares;Miguel Angel Sebastian;Anna Ichino;imagination;philosophy of fiction;cognition;aesthetic value;pleasure;narrative;projection;belief;fictional narrators;intuition;imaginative skill;make-believe;emotional imagination;recreative imagination;fictional immersion;attentional terms;Target Object's Location;Holmes Stories;OED Entry;Horror Movie;Fidelity Constraint;Vicarious Version;Endorsing Conspiracy Theories;Green Slime;Fictive Stance;Mary's Fear;Violating;Non-fictional Content;Propositionally Imagine;Artistic Fiction;Empathetic Imagination;Post Truth Age;Covert Narrators;Egocentric Space;Contrast View;Narrow Cognitivism;Wild Boar;Imaginative Practice