Embedded Mental States, Literariness, and the Mutual Cross-Disciplinary Benefits of Cognitive-Literary Analysis

IF 0.5 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN
J. M. William
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Abstract:This article begins by reviewing the related cognitive-scientific concepts of theory of mind (ToM), embedded mental states, intentionality, and recursive mindreading. The mental processes involved in discerning others' unstated thoughts and beliefs are essential not only to interacting with other humans in most situations but also to reading and understanding narratives. Literature models real-life situations and prompts us to practise our mindreading skills, generally with no social consequences. Through its simulation properties, literature also facilitates the scientific study of cognitive processes that are difficult to examine in real-life situations. An investigation into the creative use of embedded mental states by two prominent East German writers, Wolfgang Hilbig and Christa Wolf, illustrates both how cognitive studies can support literary analyses and how those analyses can, in turn, further the scientific understanding of the human brain's processing of intentionality and the mental states of others.
嵌入的心理状态,文学性,以及认知文学分析的交叉学科利益
摘要:本文首先回顾了心理理论(theory of mind, ToM)、内嵌心理状态、意向性和递归读心等相关认知科学概念。辨别他人未陈述的想法和信念的心理过程不仅对在大多数情况下与他人互动至关重要,而且对阅读和理解叙述也至关重要。文学作品以现实生活为模型,促使我们练习读心术,通常不会产生任何社会后果。通过其模拟特性,文学也促进了在现实生活中难以检验的认知过程的科学研究。两位著名的东德作家沃尔夫冈·希尔比希(Wolfgang Hilbig)和克里斯塔·沃尔夫(Christa Wolf)对嵌入式心理状态的创造性使用进行了调查,说明了认知研究如何支持文学分析,以及这些分析如何反过来进一步科学地理解人类大脑对意向性和他人心理状态的处理。
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SEMINAR-A JOURNAL OF GERMANIC STUDIES
SEMINAR-A JOURNAL OF GERMANIC STUDIES LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN-
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期刊介绍: The first issue of Seminar appeared in the Spring of 1965, sponsored jointly by the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German (CAUTG) and the German Section of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association (AULLA). This collaborative sponsorship has continued to the present day, with the Journal essentially a Canadian scholarly journal, its Editors all Canadian, likewise its publisher, and managerial and editorial decisions taken by the Editor and/or the Canadian Editorial Committee,the Australasian Associate Editor being responsible for the selection of articles submitted from that area.
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