Debates about whether works of art can serve as a source of knowledge about the world or whether they can promote other-understanding have been common in contemporary aesthetics and philosophy of art. However, little has been written on the effects that art has on cultivating self-knowledge and self-development. While for most of us it seems obvious that art has these effects, little is known about how and why these effects occur. Addressing this issue is the main aim of the present paper. The gist of the argument is that narrative art, understood as a mental simulation gives us a unique opportunity to adopt a dual (first and third) perspective on the self, which is argued recently by psychologists and philosophers of mind to be necessary f...
The timely and thought-provoking essay by Siri Hustvedt provides a fascinating account of the relati...
The initial intention of this thesis was to amalgamate two distinct tendencies that evolved in the a...
ABSTRACT The article presents an idea of what art is based on the individual's cathartic expression...
Debates about whether works of art can serve as a source of knowledge about the world or whether the...
Both art-making and creating a ‘Narrative of the Imagined Future’ call on the imagination to conceiv...
The paper outlines theoretical reflection of art as an experience world that proves that art helps t...
[[abstract]]The perception of a human body is not only to sense the being of the physical body, but ...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Critically examining Ricoeur’s narrative account of self-construction, this book makes the case that...
The timely and thought-provoking essay by Siri Hustvedt provides a fascinating account of the relati...
It will be our concern to link the concept of hermeneutics to the dialogic process of self-discover...
Art therapy approach, in which visual and narrative imagination are, used to expression of important...
This paper proposes the rudiments of a theoretical framework for an artwork that is, to some extent,...
This interdisciplinary and autoethnographic PhD by creative project examines the experience of halte...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study on the origin of expressive arts as an innate human ne...
The timely and thought-provoking essay by Siri Hustvedt provides a fascinating account of the relati...
The initial intention of this thesis was to amalgamate two distinct tendencies that evolved in the a...
ABSTRACT The article presents an idea of what art is based on the individual's cathartic expression...
Debates about whether works of art can serve as a source of knowledge about the world or whether the...
Both art-making and creating a ‘Narrative of the Imagined Future’ call on the imagination to conceiv...
The paper outlines theoretical reflection of art as an experience world that proves that art helps t...
[[abstract]]The perception of a human body is not only to sense the being of the physical body, but ...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Critically examining Ricoeur’s narrative account of self-construction, this book makes the case that...
The timely and thought-provoking essay by Siri Hustvedt provides a fascinating account of the relati...
It will be our concern to link the concept of hermeneutics to the dialogic process of self-discover...
Art therapy approach, in which visual and narrative imagination are, used to expression of important...
This paper proposes the rudiments of a theoretical framework for an artwork that is, to some extent,...
This interdisciplinary and autoethnographic PhD by creative project examines the experience of halte...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study on the origin of expressive arts as an innate human ne...
The timely and thought-provoking essay by Siri Hustvedt provides a fascinating account of the relati...
The initial intention of this thesis was to amalgamate two distinct tendencies that evolved in the a...
ABSTRACT The article presents an idea of what art is based on the individual's cathartic expression...