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Understanding Fiction Knowledge And Meaning In Literature Daiber

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Understanding Fiction Knowledge And Meaning In Literature Daiber
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Publisher: Münster : Mentis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.61 MB
Author: Daiber, Jürgen, 1961-; Konrad, Eva-Maria, 1982-; Petraschka, Thomas, 1982-; Rott, Hans, 1959-; Stecker, Robert, 1947- Literature as thought
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Understanding Fiction Knowledge And Meaning In Literature Daiber by Daiber, Jürgen, 1961-; Konrad, Eva-maria, 1982-; Petraschka, Thomas, 1982-; Rott, Hans, 1959-; Stecker, Robert, 1947- Literature As Thought instant download after payment.

240 pages : 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references, Literature as thought / Robert Stecker -- Cognitive dimensions of achieving (and failing) in literature / Wolfgang Huemer -- The cognitive value of fictional names / Daniel Hartenstein -- Thought theory and literary cognition / Peter Lamarque -- On making and understanding imaginative experiences in our engagement with fictional narratives / Tilmann Köppe -- Why no one's afraid of Stanley Fish--on panfictionalism and knowledge / Eva-Maria Konrad -- Knowledge from fiction / Maria E. Reicher -- On the very idea of a textual meaning / Olier Scholz -- Locating literary meaning : a formal framework for a philological principle of charity / Thomas Petraschka -- How literature communicates : a cognitive pragmatic perspective / Barbara MacMahon -- Literature, pluralism, and the critique of evaluative concepts / Eileen John -- On referring to Ferraris--the act of reference and predication in fictional discourse / Christiana Werner -- Nine reductionisms in hermeneutics as nine ways of unilaterally focusing on single moments in the process of understanding / Vittorio Hösle

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