Cognitive science, literature, and the arts : a guide for humanists /Patrick Colm Hogan

By: Patrick Colm HoganContributor(s): Patrick Colm HoganMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: International Book Distributors | ;Flat No.17 Prakash Apartment Building,Ansari Road Darya Ganj New DelhiPublication details: New York : Routledge , 2003Description: ix,244 p. ;24 cmISBN: 9780415942454Subject(s): LiteratureGenre/Form: Literature -- Philosophy.DDC classification: 801 HOG
Contents:
Introduction. The Dustheap of History: Why Cognitive Science Now? -- "My Favorite Things": Thinking Jazz -- Is It Cognitive Science Yet? Some Basic Principles -- The Author: Maestros and Geniuses -- The Text (I): Where the Metaphors Are -- The Text (II): Narrative, or Getting the Story Straight -- The Reader: How Literature Makes Us Feel -- From Mind to Matter: Art, Empathy, and the Brain -- The Evolutionary Turn: Blindness and Insight in the Explanation of Art and Mind.
Summary: By sharing one of the longest land borders in the world, the United States and Mexico will always have a special relationship. In the early twenty-first century, they are as important to one another as ever before with a vital trade partnership and often-tense migration positions. The ideal introduction to U.S.-Mexican relations, this book moves from conflicts all through the nineteenth century up to contemporary democratic elections in Mexico. Dom̕nguez and Ferǹndez de Castro deftly trace the path of the relationship between these North American neighbors from bloody conflicts to (wary) partnership. By covering immigration, drug trafficking, NAFTA, democracy, environmental problems, and economic instability, the second edition of The United States and Mexico provides a thorough look back and an informed vision of the future.
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Introduction. The Dustheap of History: Why Cognitive Science Now? --
"My Favorite Things": Thinking Jazz --
Is It Cognitive Science Yet? Some Basic Principles --
The Author: Maestros and Geniuses --
The Text (I): Where the Metaphors Are --
The Text (II): Narrative, or Getting the Story Straight --
The Reader: How Literature Makes Us Feel --
From Mind to Matter: Art, Empathy, and the Brain --
The Evolutionary Turn: Blindness and Insight in the Explanation of Art and Mind.


By sharing one of the longest land borders in the world, the United States and Mexico will always have a special relationship. In the early twenty-first century, they are as important to one another as ever before with a vital trade partnership and often-tense migration positions. The ideal introduction to U.S.-Mexican relations, this book moves from conflicts all through the nineteenth century up to contemporary democratic elections in Mexico. Dom̕nguez and Ferǹndez de Castro deftly trace the path of the relationship between these North American neighbors from bloody conflicts to (wary) partnership. By covering immigration, drug trafficking, NAFTA, democracy, environmental problems, and economic instability, the second edition of The United States and Mexico provides a thorough look back and an informed vision of the future.

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