Philosophical Perspectives on Memory and Imagination
Herausgeber: Berninger, Anja; Vendrell Ferran, Íngrid
Philosophical Perspectives on Memory and Imagination
Herausgeber: Berninger, Anja; Vendrell Ferran, Íngrid
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This book explores the structure and function of memory and imagination, as well as the relation and interaction between the two states. It is the first book to offer an integrative approach to these two emerging areas of philosophical research.
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This book explores the structure and function of memory and imagination, as well as the relation and interaction between the two states. It is the first book to offer an integrative approach to these two emerging areas of philosophical research.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780367708771
- ISBN-10: 0367708779
- Artikelnr.: 64668293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780367708771
- ISBN-10: 0367708779
- Artikelnr.: 64668293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anja Berninger is a Researcher in philosophy at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Her research focuses on the philosophy of mind and social philosophy with a special emphasis on empathy, emotions, and memory. Íngrid Vendrell Ferran is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Marburg, Germany. Her research is in the areas of philosophy of mind, phenomenology, epistemology, and aesthetics.
Introduction Anja Berninger and Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
Part 1: Memory and Imagination: Ontological Questions
1. Remembering and Imagining: The Attitudinal Continuity Peter
Langland-Hassan
2. Memory and Imagination, Minds and Worlds Christopher Jude McCarroll
3. Imagining the Actual vs. Possible Future: An Argument for Discontinuism
of Collective Mental Time Travel Alma K. Barner
4. If Remembering Is Imagining, Then What Is Forgetting? Kourken Michaelian
5. Relationism about Memory? Paul Noordhof
Part 2: Memory, Imagination, Justification, and Perspective
6. On the Putative Epistemic Generativity of Memory and Imagination Kengo
Miyazono and Uku Tooming
7. Imagining in Remembering from the Outside Margherita Arcangeli
8. Constructing a Wider View on Memory: Beyond the Dichotomy of Field and
Observer Perspectives Anco Peeters, Erica Cosentino, and Markus Werning
Part 3: Memory, Imagination, Skills, and Abilities
9. Memory, Imagination, and Skill Amy Kind
10. Remembering and Imagining as Agential Powers Robert Hopkins
11. The Method of Loci and the Role of Constructive Imagination in
Remembering Sarah Robins
Part 4: Memory, Imagination, and Emotion
12. Imagine What It Feels Like Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
13. A Family-Resemblance Approach to Nostalgia Anja Berninger
14. Affective Selves, Streams of Consciousness, and Mental Time Travels
Fabrice Teroni
Part 1: Memory and Imagination: Ontological Questions
1. Remembering and Imagining: The Attitudinal Continuity Peter
Langland-Hassan
2. Memory and Imagination, Minds and Worlds Christopher Jude McCarroll
3. Imagining the Actual vs. Possible Future: An Argument for Discontinuism
of Collective Mental Time Travel Alma K. Barner
4. If Remembering Is Imagining, Then What Is Forgetting? Kourken Michaelian
5. Relationism about Memory? Paul Noordhof
Part 2: Memory, Imagination, Justification, and Perspective
6. On the Putative Epistemic Generativity of Memory and Imagination Kengo
Miyazono and Uku Tooming
7. Imagining in Remembering from the Outside Margherita Arcangeli
8. Constructing a Wider View on Memory: Beyond the Dichotomy of Field and
Observer Perspectives Anco Peeters, Erica Cosentino, and Markus Werning
Part 3: Memory, Imagination, Skills, and Abilities
9. Memory, Imagination, and Skill Amy Kind
10. Remembering and Imagining as Agential Powers Robert Hopkins
11. The Method of Loci and the Role of Constructive Imagination in
Remembering Sarah Robins
Part 4: Memory, Imagination, and Emotion
12. Imagine What It Feels Like Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
13. A Family-Resemblance Approach to Nostalgia Anja Berninger
14. Affective Selves, Streams of Consciousness, and Mental Time Travels
Fabrice Teroni
Introduction Anja Berninger and Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
Part 1: Memory and Imagination: Ontological Questions
1. Remembering and Imagining: The Attitudinal Continuity Peter
Langland-Hassan
2. Memory and Imagination, Minds and Worlds Christopher Jude McCarroll
3. Imagining the Actual vs. Possible Future: An Argument for Discontinuism
of Collective Mental Time Travel Alma K. Barner
4. If Remembering Is Imagining, Then What Is Forgetting? Kourken Michaelian
5. Relationism about Memory? Paul Noordhof
Part 2: Memory, Imagination, Justification, and Perspective
6. On the Putative Epistemic Generativity of Memory and Imagination Kengo
Miyazono and Uku Tooming
7. Imagining in Remembering from the Outside Margherita Arcangeli
8. Constructing a Wider View on Memory: Beyond the Dichotomy of Field and
Observer Perspectives Anco Peeters, Erica Cosentino, and Markus Werning
Part 3: Memory, Imagination, Skills, and Abilities
9. Memory, Imagination, and Skill Amy Kind
10. Remembering and Imagining as Agential Powers Robert Hopkins
11. The Method of Loci and the Role of Constructive Imagination in
Remembering Sarah Robins
Part 4: Memory, Imagination, and Emotion
12. Imagine What It Feels Like Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
13. A Family-Resemblance Approach to Nostalgia Anja Berninger
14. Affective Selves, Streams of Consciousness, and Mental Time Travels
Fabrice Teroni
Part 1: Memory and Imagination: Ontological Questions
1. Remembering and Imagining: The Attitudinal Continuity Peter
Langland-Hassan
2. Memory and Imagination, Minds and Worlds Christopher Jude McCarroll
3. Imagining the Actual vs. Possible Future: An Argument for Discontinuism
of Collective Mental Time Travel Alma K. Barner
4. If Remembering Is Imagining, Then What Is Forgetting? Kourken Michaelian
5. Relationism about Memory? Paul Noordhof
Part 2: Memory, Imagination, Justification, and Perspective
6. On the Putative Epistemic Generativity of Memory and Imagination Kengo
Miyazono and Uku Tooming
7. Imagining in Remembering from the Outside Margherita Arcangeli
8. Constructing a Wider View on Memory: Beyond the Dichotomy of Field and
Observer Perspectives Anco Peeters, Erica Cosentino, and Markus Werning
Part 3: Memory, Imagination, Skills, and Abilities
9. Memory, Imagination, and Skill Amy Kind
10. Remembering and Imagining as Agential Powers Robert Hopkins
11. The Method of Loci and the Role of Constructive Imagination in
Remembering Sarah Robins
Part 4: Memory, Imagination, and Emotion
12. Imagine What It Feels Like Íngrid Vendrell Ferran
13. A Family-Resemblance Approach to Nostalgia Anja Berninger
14. Affective Selves, Streams of Consciousness, and Mental Time Travels
Fabrice Teroni