I argue that literary studies can contribute to the “imagery debate” (between pictorialist, propositionalist, and enactivist accounts of mental imagery). While imagery questionnaires are pictorially configured and conflate imagining and seeing with pictorial representation, literary texts can exploit language's capacity for indeterminacy and therefore elicit very different imaginative experiences, thus illuminating the non-pictorial qualities of mental imagery.The final publication is available at www.degruyter.com
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[eng] The present dissertation explores the role of imagination in different philosophical domains o...
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The present editorial describes the role played by several research fields within the psychological ...
Interest in imagination dates back to Plato and Aristotle, but full-length works have been devoted t...
Abstract: This paper examines the cognitive essence of ekphrasis. It mainly reviews the most relevan...
Contemporary philosophical discussion on the nature of the imagination has been influenced by recent...
The paper examines the relationships between the contents of imaginative episodes and the mental ima...
The author attempts to determine the role of imagination in (literary) translation Definitions of v...
In this entry I will offer a systematic novel taxonomy of our imaginative abilities coherent with st...
Imagination is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human thought. The supreme powers of f...
Fictions evoke imagery, and their value consists partly in that achievement. This paper offers analy...
This article criticises existing solutions to the 'puzzle of imaginative resistance', reconstrues it...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anti-cognitivist c...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
In the analysis and interpretation of fictional minds, unnatural and cognitive narratology may seem ...
[eng] The present dissertation explores the role of imagination in different philosophical domains o...
This work presents a new theory of imagination which tries to overcome the overly narrow perpectives...
The present editorial describes the role played by several research fields within the psychological ...
Interest in imagination dates back to Plato and Aristotle, but full-length works have been devoted t...
Abstract: This paper examines the cognitive essence of ekphrasis. It mainly reviews the most relevan...