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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (4): 356–358.
Published: 01 September 2005
...Frederick Luis Aldama The Mind and Its Stories: Narrative Universals and Human Emotion. By Patrick Colm Hogan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii, 302 p. Cognitive Science, Literature, and the Arts: A Guide for Humanities. By Patrick Colm Hogan. New York: Routledge, 2003. 244 p...
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Comparative Literature (2022) 74 (3): 293–305.
Published: 01 September 2022
... of Aristotle’s Poetics , focusing on ibn Sīnā’s conception of the role poetic expression’s cognitive as well as affective force plays in the instantiation of what he calls الأمة الشعرية ( al-umma al-sh’irīya ), “the poetic or aesthetic community.” Elaborating how and why the phrase poetic socialities...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (1): 21–28.
Published: 01 March 2015
... to develop literary research in company with our developing scientific understanding of human motives, emotions, identity, social interactions, and forms of cognition. © 2015 by University of Oregon 2015 biocultural theory gene-culture coevolution Works Cited Abrams Meyer H. Doing...
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Comparative Literature (2020) 72 (1): 83–102.
Published: 01 March 2020
... as an ocularcentric discipline governed by clarity. Baumgarten, laying the groundwork for much of the “distribution of the sensible” that dominated the field of aesthetics after him, conceives of the poem as the paradigmatic instance of an aesthetic cognition of the sensible that is founded on the triad of clarity...
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Comparative Literature (2009) 61 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 January 2009
..., and a cognitive side that is engaged with questions about whether the things we perceive can lay claim to being knowledge. As such, it is central to some of the most persistent concerns of Western philosophy. The epistemic and emotional registers of doubt have a long history, but it is also a history that has...
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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (3): 257–276.
Published: 01 September 2014
... as configuring creative inventions and relative differences in poetic as much as cognitive structure, as a way of substantiating and legitimating his—comparative—defense of original poetry. The essay concludes by suggesting how Herder's historical intervention may be inserted, theoretically, into still current...
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Comparative Literature (2023) 75 (3): 348–372.
Published: 01 September 2023
... poetry and Benjamin’s philosophy as dependent on the fiction of immediate affective experience, as if sensory perception were not always-already conditioned by the mediating abstractions of cognition and memory. Motivated by the personal and political struggles both men faced as outcasts, their visions...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (4): 352–353.
Published: 01 September 2005
...
THE MIND AND ITS STORIES: NARRATIVE UNIVERSALS AND HUMAN EMOTION. By Patrick Colm Hogan.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii, 302 p.
COGNITIVE SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS: A GUIDE FOR HUMANITIES. By Patrick Colm
Hogan. New York: Routledge, 2003. 244 p.
Tectonic shifts...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (4): 354–355.
Published: 01 September 2005
...
THE MIND AND ITS STORIES: NARRATIVE UNIVERSALS AND HUMAN EMOTION. By Patrick Colm Hogan.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii, 302 p.
COGNITIVE SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS: A GUIDE FOR HUMANITIES. By Patrick Colm
Hogan. New York: Routledge, 2003. 244 p.
Tectonic shifts...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (4): 359–361.
Published: 01 September 2005
...
THE MIND AND ITS STORIES: NARRATIVE UNIVERSALS AND HUMAN EMOTION. By Patrick Colm Hogan.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii, 302 p.
COGNITIVE SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS: A GUIDE FOR HUMANITIES. By Patrick Colm
Hogan. New York: Routledge, 2003. 244 p.
Tectonic shifts...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (4): 362–364.
Published: 01 September 2005
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TIMOTHY R. AUSTIN
Creighton University
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THE MIND AND ITS STORIES: NARRATIVE UNIVERSALS AND HUMAN EMOTION. By Patrick Colm Hogan.
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii, 302 p.
COGNITIVE SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS: A GUIDE FOR HUMANITIES...
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Comparative Literature (2007) 59 (2): 97–118.
Published: 01 March 2007
... Semiosphere.” Comparative Literature 52 . 4 ( 2000 ): 339 -62. Atchley, Ruth Ann, et al. “Cerebral Hemispheric Mechanisms Linking Ambiguous Word Meaning Retrieval and Creativity.” Brain and Cognition 40 . 3 ( 1999 ): 479 -99. Attridge, Derek. Peculiar Language: Literature as Difference from...
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Comparative Literature (2004) 56 (3): 207–226.
Published: 01 June 2004
... or temperament.
This absolutism is clearly connected with the term realism itself. Again, in
Jameson’s words,
the originality of the concept of realism . . . lies in its claim to cognitive as well as aesthetic status. . . .
[T]he ideal of realism presupposes a form of aesthetic experience that yet lays...
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Comparative Literature (2023) 75 (4): 476–502.
Published: 01 December 2023
... they have been wont to be Signs of: But cannot introduce any perfectly new and formerly unknown simple Idea . (689) The conventional and normative character of language, then, is directly connected to its cognitive basis for words being voluntary Signs, they cannot be voluntary Signs imposed by him...
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Comparative Literature (2014) 66 (4): 420–437.
Published: 01 December 2014
... it is “the combination of immediate intui-
tive cognitions of several things into complex concepts [that] produces [and
allows for] mental acts of nonexistent things” (Rayman 306). In our example, the
3 Morris describes this as “a progressively growing attempt to assimilate semiotics to empirical
science...
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Comparative Literature (2005) 57 (1): 84–99.
Published: 01 January 2005
... the literary works with which he entered into dialogue.
I. Architectonics: Meeting the Other
The aesthetic act in Bakhtin’s early essays is the ideal instance of the I-Other
relation. While the cognitive relation to the Other fails to take into consider-
ation the Other’s uniqueness and the ethical...
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Comparative Literature (2024) 76 (1): 65–85.
Published: 01 March 2024
...-Jazzar’s theological reckoning and apologetics, and the latter through Ala’s epiphanic sensorium paired with an open notebook as invitation. Although the two texts differ in their relative emphasis on identification (affect) and recognition (cognition), together they imagine paths toward a future-oriented...
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Comparative Literature (2018) 70 (3): 247–263.
Published: 01 September 2018
... constitute zones or milieus that shape and control human bodies, perception, and cognition. Research into distributed cognition illustrates this point: we are not simply our brains; our brains and what our brains do and process are constantly wired by the objects, tools, and environments with which we...
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Comparative Literature (2003) 55 (1): 57–77.
Published: 01 January 2003
... sensuous, particular-
ized content—a content that traditional metaphysics had always regarded as hav-
ing an intrinsically deficient cognitive status—art gained a new and enhanced
ontological dignity as a unique, dialectically grounded form of experience in
which what was formerly seen as a deficiency...
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Comparative Literature (2015) 67 (4): 394–414.
Published: 01 December 2015
... characterizes the phenomenon as
a problem of historical comprehension:
The idea is that, owing to the emotions of terror and surprise caused by certain events, the mind is
split or dissociated: it is unable to register the wound to the psyche because the ordinary mechanisms
of awareness and cognition...
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