What makes literature and art the distinct kinds of entities they are? Previous attempts to prove that artworks and literary texts are formally and structurally distinguishable from other objects have been misinterpreted to mean that any distinction between art and non-art must be largely sociological. This book takes a radically new approach to this long-standing question. Shifting the focus from the artwork itself to art as a case of human agency, it sets out a groundbreaking theory of literature and art as a single cognitive and natural entity. It argues that literature and art is neither sociologically determined nor a body of artefacts, but a unique type of action enabled by art-specific processes in the mind-internal and body-internal reality of human agents. With wide implications for existing debates, this book is essential reading for researchers and students in linguistics, philosophy and the cognitive sciences.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-1-316-51708-6 (9781316517086)
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Patricia Kolaiti is a lecturer at New York College, Athens. From 2018 to 2020, she was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellow, funded by the European Commission, leading the CogLit Project at the University of Brighton. In 2021, she was endorsed as 'Global Talent - Emerging Leader' by the British Academy. She is also a cutting-edge published poet.
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New York College, Athens
Introduction; 1. A theory of blibs; 2. What sort of concept literature and art is not; 3. Literature and art as an action; 4. Literature and art as a cognitive and natural object; 5. How to solve the ontological puzzles; 6. Literature, art and relevance; 7. ?nterdisciplinary effects on the psychology and neuroscience of creativity; References; Index.