Shakespeare and Cognition: Aristotle's Legacy and Shakespearean DramaRoutledge, 2013/10/31 - 224 ページ Shakespeare and Cognition examines the essential relationship between vision, knowledge, and memory in Renaissance models of cognition as seen in Shakespeare's plays. Drawing on both Aristotle's Metaphysics and contemporary cognitive literary theory, Arthur F. Kinney explores five key objects/images in Shakespeare's plays – crowns, bells, rings, graves and ghosts – that are not actually seen (or, in the case of the latter, not meant to be seen), but are central to the imagination of both the playwright and the playgoers. |
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... brain, reprinted from V.S. Ramachandran and Sandra Blakeslee, Phantoms in the Brain Figure 6: The Roman laurel wreath as militare corona, a martial crown Figure 7: Elizabeth I as Emperor Constantine from John Foxe, Actes and Monuments ...
... brain, reprinted from V.S. Ramachandran and Sandra Blakeslee, Phantoms in the Brain Figure 6: The Roman laurel wreath as militare corona, a martial crown Figure 7: Elizabeth I as Emperor Constantine from John Foxe, Actes and Monuments ...
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... brain, where it is interpreted. Here, however, perceptions differ from individual to individual, depending on how the raw data is combined with past experiences, cultural conventions, and personal memory to form the basis for meaning ...
... brain, where it is interpreted. Here, however, perceptions differ from individual to individual, depending on how the raw data is combined with past experiences, cultural conventions, and personal memory to form the basis for meaning ...
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... brain is full of prejudices: habits of thought, knee-jerk emotional reactions and automatic orderings of perception. These are so deeply ingrained that we are usually unaware that they exist, and when we become aware of them we think of ...
... brain is full of prejudices: habits of thought, knee-jerk emotional reactions and automatic orderings of perception. These are so deeply ingrained that we are usually unaware that they exist, and when we become aware of them we think of ...
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... brains operate similarly, and on similar materials. What has changed is cultural values, practices, and conditioning. In an earlier study, Shakespeare's Webs, I attempted to bring various, even conflicting, early modern cultural ...
... brains operate similarly, and on similar materials. What has changed is cultural values, practices, and conditioning. In an earlier study, Shakespeare's Webs, I attempted to bring various, even conflicting, early modern cultural ...
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... brain, with all of its elaborate circuitry, was created that he might reason, learn and know. And yet, for Aristotle, knowledge begins not in the brain but with the senses, the most important of which is sight. All men by nature desire ...
... brain, with all of its elaborate circuitry, was created that he might reason, learn and know. And yet, for Aristotle, knowledge begins not in the brain but with the senses, the most important of which is sight. All men by nature desire ...
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Shakespeares Crowns | 25 |
Shakespeares Rings | 51 |
Shakespeares Bells | 77 |
Shakespeares Wills | 101 |
Shakespeares Legacy | 129 |
Notes | 133 |
Bibliography | 145 |
Index | 161 |
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