How were the relations among image, imagination and cognition characterized in the period 1500 – 1800? The authors of this volume argue that in those three centuries, a thoroughgoing transformation affected the following issues: (i) what it meant to understand phenomena in the natural world (cognition); (ii) how such phenomena were visualized or pictured (images, including novel types of diagrams, structural models, maps, etc.); and (iii) what role was attributed to the faculty of the imagination (psychology, creativity). The essays collected in this volume examine the new conceptions that were advanced and the novel ways of comprehending and expressing the relations among image, imagination, and cognition. They also shed light, from a vari...
In this workshop, scholars from different disciplines will work together to study the early modern i...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
Inherited from the Middle Ages and reinvented at the beginning of the early modern period, the notio...
How were the relations among image, imagination and cognition characterized in the period 1500 – 180...
Throughout the centuries, in Western culture, scientists, philosophers, and artists have been fascin...
KARNES Michelle Imagination, meditation & cognition in the Middle Ages Chicago ; London : The Univer...
University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection, MS LJS 429, is a small book...
[Pre-peer review draft available to download.] Our imaginative capacities shape the making of images...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
This work presents a new theory of imagination which tries to overcome the overly narrow perpectives...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
This article aims to contextualize the main currents in the interpretation of medieval images, under...
International audienceIn this paper, I study the early modern relationship between imagination and k...
Questions of how human thought is construed and executed are as ancient as philosophy itself. Aristo...
Lines of thought describes the role of visual representations of invisible structures (definition, e...
In this workshop, scholars from different disciplines will work together to study the early modern i...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
Inherited from the Middle Ages and reinvented at the beginning of the early modern period, the notio...
How were the relations among image, imagination and cognition characterized in the period 1500 – 180...
Throughout the centuries, in Western culture, scientists, philosophers, and artists have been fascin...
KARNES Michelle Imagination, meditation & cognition in the Middle Ages Chicago ; London : The Univer...
University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection, MS LJS 429, is a small book...
[Pre-peer review draft available to download.] Our imaginative capacities shape the making of images...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
This work presents a new theory of imagination which tries to overcome the overly narrow perpectives...
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual me...
This article aims to contextualize the main currents in the interpretation of medieval images, under...
International audienceIn this paper, I study the early modern relationship between imagination and k...
Questions of how human thought is construed and executed are as ancient as philosophy itself. Aristo...
Lines of thought describes the role of visual representations of invisible structures (definition, e...
In this workshop, scholars from different disciplines will work together to study the early modern i...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
Inherited from the Middle Ages and reinvented at the beginning of the early modern period, the notio...