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Cognitive Iconology: When and How Psychology Explains Images

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Cognitive Iconology: When and How Psychology Explains Images - Verstegen, Ian
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Cognitive Iconology is a new theory of the relation of psychology to art. Instead of being an application of psychological principles, it is a methodologically aware account of psychology, art and the nature of explanation. Rather than fight over biology or culture, it shows how they must fit together. The term "cognitive iconology" is meant to mirror other disciplines like cognitive poetics and musicology but the fear that images must be somehow transparent to understanding is calmed by the stratified approach to ...

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Cognitive Iconology: When and How Psychology Explains Images 2014, Editions Rodopi B.V., Leiden

ISBN-13: 9789042038240

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