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Narrative and consciousness: literature, psychology, and the brain

Fireman, Gary D.(Edited by)Flanagan, Owen J.(Edited by)McVay, Ted E.(Edited by)
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The evocation of narrative as a way to understand the content of consciousness, including memory, autobiography, self, and imagination, has sparked truly interdisciplinary work among psychologists, philosophers, and literary critics.

Even neuroscientists have taken an interest in the stories people create to understand themselves, their past, and the world around them.

The research presented in this volume should appeal to researchers enmeshed in these problems, aswell as the general reader with an interest in the philosophical problem of what consciousness is and how it functions in the everyday world.

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Oxford University Press
019534989X / 9780195349894
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
153
03/07/2003
English
252 pages
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