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Zusatztext Nichols's collection makes an important contribution to a growing field. It will be of particular interest to those interested in the nature of our engagement with fiction, modal epistemology, thought experiments, and the emotions. But it will also be of considerable interest to anyone interested in aesthetics or the study of the mind. Informationen zum Autor Shaun Nichols is Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at the University of Arizona. He is the author of Sentimental Rules (OUP, 2004), and co-author, with Stephen Stich, of Mindreading (OUP, 2003). This volume brings together specially written essays by leading researchers on the propositional imagination. This is the mental capacity we exploit when we imagine that Holmes has a bad habit or that there are zombies. It plays an essential role in philosophical theorizing, engaging with fiction, and indeed in everyday life. The Architecture of the Imagination capitalizes on recent attempts to give a cognitive account of this capacity, extending the theoretical picture and exploring the philosophical implications. 1. Introduction ; THE NATURE OF THE IMAGINATION ; 2. . Imagination and Emotion ; 3. Imagination and Simulation in Audience Responses to Fiction ; 4. . Imagination and Misimagination ; 5. The Intuitive Cosmology of Fictional Worlds ; PRETENCE ; 6. Why Pretend? ; 7. Why Irony is Pretence ; IMAGINATIVE RESISTANCE ; 8. . On the (So-Called) Puzzle of Imaginative Resistance ; 9. Imaginative Resistance Revisited ; 10. Puzzling Over the Imagination: Philosophical Problems, Architectural Solutions ; IMAGINATION AND POSSIBILITY ; 11. Modality, Modal Epistemology, and the Metaphysics of Consciousness ; 12. Imaginative Blocks and Impossibility: An Essay in Modal Psychology ; 13. Meta-conceivability and Thought Experiments