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Passion for Specificity: Confronting Inner Experience in Literature and Science [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x19 mm, kaal: 503 g
  • Sari: Cognitive Approaches to Culture
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Ohio State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 081425375X
  • ISBN-13: 9780814253755
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x19 mm, kaal: 503 g
  • Sari: Cognitive Approaches to Culture
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: Ohio State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 081425375X
  • ISBN-13: 9780814253755
In an analytical yet increasingly intimate conversation, A Passion for Specificity:Confronting Inner Experience in Literature and Science investigates the differences between experience as conveyed in literature and experience as apprehended through scientific method. Can experiences be shared? How much do language and metaphor shape experiential reports? Where is the dividing line between a humanistic and a scientific approach to experience? In a series of exchanges, Marco Caracciolo and Russell Hurlburt demonstrate that those are necessarily personal issues, and they don’t flinch—they relentlessly examine whether Caracciolo’s presuppositions distort his understanding of reading experiences and whether Hurlburt’s attachment to the method he invented causes him to take an overly narrow view of experience. Delving ever more personally, they aim Hurlburt’s experience sampling methods—beeping people to discover what was in their stream of inner experience at the moment immediately before the beep—at Caracciolo’s own experiences, an exercise that puts Caracciolo’s presuppositions to the test and leads him to discover things about experience (his own and literature’s) that he had thought impossible.
               
A Passion for Specificity, with its personal revelations, unexpected twists, and confrontational style, reads like an epistolary novel, but it is a serious exploration of ideas at the heart of literature and science. It is a thoughtful attempt at advancing the emerging “cognitive humanities,” clarifying a number of core issues in the cross-pollination of literature, psychology, philosophy, and consciousness science.
 

 
Foreword ix
Eric Schwitzgebel
Acknowledgments xi
FIRST PART PRELIMINARIES: Messages to the reader
3(80)
Chapter I In which Marco asks Russ about reading, but he responds about presuppositions
11(13)
Chapter II Russ performs a small study that surprises Marco
24(11)
Chapter III Russ presumes to identify Marco's presuppositions
35(6)
Chapter IV Marco's questionnaire and a "boot-like" sentence
41(13)
Chapter V Contrasting broad experience and pristine experience, with Amsterdam as an example
54(14)
Chapter VI In which Marco sends Russ his paper on the experience of reading McCarthy's The Road; Russ hesitates but then critiques it
68(15)
SECOND PART PHENOMENA
Chapter VII Phenomena and how to explore them
83(12)
Chapter VIII In which Marco rankles at Russ's emphasis on delusion, and they discuss the existence of experience
95(5)
Chapter IX Great Expectations and genies reveal something about knowing others' experience
100(10)
Chapter X Pristine experience, broad experience, presuppositions, and tendencies; Russ challenges James Joyce
110(20)
Chapter XI On the adulteration of pristine experience
130(6)
Chapter XII Phenomena, adulteration, apples, and turkey
136(11)
Chapter XIII Pristine experience: broad experience :: phenomena: not phenomena
147(22)
Chapter XIV Phenomena, mental states, judgments, and hunger
169(14)
THIRD PART PERSONAL
Chapter XV Getting even more personal
183(15)
Chapter XVI Similarity and familiarity, scams, and the fight to the death
198(12)
Chapter XVII Marco wears the beeper
210(7)
Chapter XVIII Ultimately personal: Twenty-four moments of Marco's pristine experience
217(16)
Chapter XIX A very small quibble on wording
233(10)
Chapter XX Salient characteristics of Marco's experience as characterized by Russ
243(6)
Chapter XXI Two more quibbles on wording
249(14)
FOURTH PART CLARIFICATIONS
Chapter XXII Where Russ transitions back to the general
263(22)
Chapter XXIII Feeling hooks inside one's chest; metaphor and experience
285(9)
Chapter XXIV Metaphor tables
294(7)
Chapter XXV Retrospective prospections
301(13)
Chapter XXVI In lieu of a conclusion
314(3)
Works Cited 317(6)
Index 323