Can theories of mental imagery, conscious mental contents, developed within cognitive science throw light on the obscure (but culturally very significant) concept of imagination? Three extant views of mental imagery are considered: quasi-pictorial, description, and perceptual activity theories. The first two face serious theoretical and empirical difficulties. The third is (for historically contingent reasons) little known, theoretically underdeveloped, and empirically untried, but has real explanatory potential. It rejects the "traditional" symbolic computational view of mental contents, but is compatible with recent *situated cognition* and *active vision* approaches in robotics. This theory is developed and elucidated. Three related ke...
Traditionally, philosophers have appealed to the phenomenological similarity between visual experien...
Abstract Mental imagery is the human ability to imagine and reason with visuo-spatial information. I...
The paper focuses on mental imagery and concepts. First we discuss the possible reasons why the prop...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
This work presents a new theory of imagination which tries to overcome the overly narrow perpectives...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
Traditionally, philosophers have appealed to the phenomenological similarity between visual experien...
Abstract Mental imagery is the human ability to imagine and reason with visuo-spatial information. I...
The paper focuses on mental imagery and concepts. First we discuss the possible reasons why the prop...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
Mental images, or envisioning things with your "mind's eye," are now studied via multiple levels of ...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
The aim of this paper is to justify the role of mental imagery in creativity. In more specific terms...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
This work presents a new theory of imagination which tries to overcome the overly narrow perpectives...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
Traditionally, philosophers have appealed to the phenomenological similarity between visual experien...
Abstract Mental imagery is the human ability to imagine and reason with visuo-spatial information. I...
The paper focuses on mental imagery and concepts. First we discuss the possible reasons why the prop...