Cognitive Science and Medieval Studies: An Introduction (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages)

Juliana Dresvina (Editor) and Victoria Blud (Editor)

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With the rapid development of the cognitive sciences and their importance to how we contemplate questions about the mind and society, recent research in the humanities has been characterised by a 'cognitive turn'. For their part, the humanities play an important role in forming popular ideas of the human mind and in analysing the way cognitive, psychological and emotional phenomena are experienced in time and space. This collection aims to inspire medievalists and other scholars within the humanities to engage with the tools and investigative methodologies deriving from cognitive sciences. Contributors explore topics including medieval and modern philosophy of mind, the psychology of religion, the history of psychological medicine and the re-emergence of the body in cognition. What is the value of mapping how neurons fire when engaging with literature and art? How can we understand psychological stress as a historically specific phenomenon? What can medieval mystics teach us about contemplation and cognition?
  • ISBN13 9781786836762
  • Publish Date 15 November 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint University of Wales Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 336
  • Language English