
Imaginative Minds
Ilona Roth(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 27. December 2007
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-19-726419-5 (ISBN)
Description
Imagination is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human thought. The supreme powers of flexibility, supposition and inventiveness that are its hallmarks, whether in science, technology, business or the visual, literary and performing arts, are highly prized in contemporary societies. Yet in the fields of psychology and cognitive science, where we might expect to find the topic 'centre-stage', there has been comparatively little work. This volumes addresses this omission by bringing together the theories and methods of these disciplines with other perspectives offering important insights into the imagination.
The 15 chapters address key questions about the imaginative workings of the mind, including how the capacity for imagination evolved, how it is expressed and what roles it plays in children's thinking, what psychological processes and brain mechanisms are involved, and how imagination operates in universal cultural phenomena such as music, fiction and religion, which are both the fruits of and the 'fuel' for imaginative minds.
The exceptional interdisciplinary scope of the volume, and its exploration and juxtaposition of different forms of imaginative cognition, offer an engaging and innovative take on the topic, bringing together approaches from psychology, cognitive science, anthropology and evolutionary studies with philosophy and the humanities. Distinguished contributors demonstrate their own imaginative flair in a fascinating and varied collection of essays about this most elusive and special human capacity.
The 15 chapters address key questions about the imaginative workings of the mind, including how the capacity for imagination evolved, how it is expressed and what roles it plays in children's thinking, what psychological processes and brain mechanisms are involved, and how imagination operates in universal cultural phenomena such as music, fiction and religion, which are both the fruits of and the 'fuel' for imaginative minds.
The exceptional interdisciplinary scope of the volume, and its exploration and juxtaposition of different forms of imaginative cognition, offer an engaging and innovative take on the topic, bringing together approaches from psychology, cognitive science, anthropology and evolutionary studies with philosophy and the humanities. Distinguished contributors demonstrate their own imaginative flair in a fascinating and varied collection of essays about this most elusive and special human capacity.
Reviews / Votes
the reviews cover a wide range of standpoints with modesty and caution...In summary this fascinating book provides a comprehensive survey of a neglected and scientifically challenging field. It should help further research. * Alan Kerr Journal of Consciousness Studies *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
figures and tables
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
767 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-726419-5 (9780197264195)
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Content
Introduction
Imaginative Minds: Concepts, Controversies and Themes, Ilona Roth
Evolution of the imagination
Seven Steps in the Evolution of the Human Imagination
Great ape cognition and the evolutionary roots of human imagination
Memes, minds and imagination
Development of imagination in children
Autonomy and control in children's interactions with imaginary companions
Imagination and testimony in cognitive development: the cautious disciple?
Mind into Culture: perspectives on musical imagination
Imagining things: mind into music (and back again)
Music Science and Culture
Imagination, cognition and creative thinking
A claim on the reader
Mental Imagery and Creative Synthesis
The way we imagine
Cognitive architecture of the imagination
Specialised inference engines as precursors of creative imagination?
A module for metaphor? The site of imagination in the architecture of the mind
Atypical imagination and brain mechanisms
Autism and the imaginative mind
Imaging Imagination: Brain Scanning of the Imagined Future
Imaginative Minds: Concepts, Controversies and Themes, Ilona Roth
Evolution of the imagination
Seven Steps in the Evolution of the Human Imagination
Great ape cognition and the evolutionary roots of human imagination
Memes, minds and imagination
Development of imagination in children
Autonomy and control in children's interactions with imaginary companions
Imagination and testimony in cognitive development: the cautious disciple?
Mind into Culture: perspectives on musical imagination
Imagining things: mind into music (and back again)
Music Science and Culture
Imagination, cognition and creative thinking
A claim on the reader
Mental Imagery and Creative Synthesis
The way we imagine
Cognitive architecture of the imagination
Specialised inference engines as precursors of creative imagination?
A module for metaphor? The site of imagination in the architecture of the mind
Atypical imagination and brain mechanisms
Autism and the imaginative mind
Imaging Imagination: Brain Scanning of the Imagined Future