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Cognition and the Arts
From Naturalized Aesthetics to the Cognitive Humanities
A groundbreaking synthesis of the mind's encounter with art that values the contributions of philosophy, the sciences, and the humanities.
Timothy Justus (Author)
9781009245104, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 23 October 2025
196 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm, 0.435 kg
How does the mind lend itself to artistic creation and appreciation? How should we study minds and arts in ways that transform our understanding of both? This book examines the concepts of art and cognition from the complementary perspectives of philosophy, the empirical sciences, and the humanities. Central chapters combine examples of visual art, music, literature, and film with the properties of cognition that they illuminate, including 4E cognition, predictive processing, and theories of affect and emotion. These aspects of cognition are undergoing theoretical shifts that complicate established understandings of the mind and its encounter with the arts. As the book takes stock of recent developments in aesthetics that have incorporated empirical findings (Naturalized Aesthetics), it also envisions a new generation of cognitive science with robust ties to history and literature (the Cognitive Humanities). In this way, Cognition and the Arts can be seen as a model of interdisciplinary scholarship.
1. Conceptualizing cognition and the arts
2. Embodiment and cognitive extension in art and music
3. The predictive mind in literature
4. The affective mind and cinematic expression
5. Historicizing cognition and the arts
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR]
