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Philosophy of Fiction - Imagination and Cognition

English · Hardback

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This book presents new research on the crucial role that imagination plays in contemporary philosophy of fiction. It will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in aesthetics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, and literary studies.


List of contents

Introduction Patrik Engisch and Julia Langkau
I. Imagination and the Definition of Fiction
1 Projecting Fiction Richard Woodward
2 Fiction, Imagination, and Narrative Patrik Engisch
3 Fiction and the Actual World Derek Matravers
4 The Creative Side of Recreative Imagination Margherita Arcangeli
II. Imagination and Engagement with Fiction
5 Fictional Narrators and Normative Fiction-Making Manuel García-Carpintero
6 The Experience of Fiction Eileen John
7 Literary Fiction and Imagination Magdalena Balcerak Jackson and Julia Langkau
8 The Gift of the Lyric Anna Ribeiro
9 Keeping it Simple: Fiction, Imagination, and the Emotions Fiora Salis
III. Imagination and the Cognitive Role of Fiction
10 More than Make-Believe: On the Uses of Imagination in Experiencing Fictional
Artworks María José Alcaraz León
11 Empathy, Sensibility, and the Novelist’s Imagination Olivia Bailey
12 Conspiracy Theories as Walt-Fiction Anna Ichino
13 Fiction and the Cultivation of Imagination Amy Kind

About the author

Patrik Engisch is SNF Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Geneva. He works in the philosophy of mind, aesthetics, and the philosophy of food. He is the co-editor of A Philosophy of Recipes: Making, Experiencing, and Valuing (Bloomsbury, 2022).
Julia Langkau is Assistant Professor at the University of Geneva. Her main research areas are the philosophy of mind, epistemology, and aesthetics. She is working on a project titled Creativity, Imagination and Tradition, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF PRIMA grant).

Summary

This book presents new research on the crucial role that imagination plays in contemporary philosophy of fiction. It will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in aesthetics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, and literary studies.

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