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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Frontispiece
- Preface
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
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1 A Mess Indeed -
2 Life and Narrative -
3 Peter Goldie on Narrative Thinking -
4 The Foundations of Narrative -
5 The Dangers of Fiction -
6 ‘Remember Leonard Shelby’ -
7 Free Indirect Style and Imagining from the Inside -
8 Perceptual Recognition, Emotion, and Value -
9 Love and Reason -
10 Sentiment and Sentimentality -
11 Expressing Emotions -
12 Missing Persons -
13 Aesthetic Sensibility, Epistemic Virtue, and Emotional Sharing -
14 In the Eye of the Beholder -
15 The Ontology of Conceptual Art - Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Art, Mind, and Narrative
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Frontispiece
- Preface
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
-
1 A Mess Indeed -
2 Life and Narrative -
3 Peter Goldie on Narrative Thinking -
4 The Foundations of Narrative -
5 The Dangers of Fiction -
6 ‘Remember Leonard Shelby’ -
7 Free Indirect Style and Imagining from the Inside -
8 Perceptual Recognition, Emotion, and Value -
9 Love and Reason -
10 Sentiment and Sentimentality -
11 Expressing Emotions -
12 Missing Persons -
13 Aesthetic Sensibility, Epistemic Virtue, and Emotional Sharing -
14 In the Eye of the Beholder -
15 The Ontology of Conceptual Art - Index