A passion for specificity : confronting inner experience in literature and science /

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Main Authors: Caracciolo, Marco (Author), Hurlburt, Russell T. (Author)
Other Authors: Schwitzgebel, Eric (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Columbus : The Ohio State University Press, [2016]
Series:Cognitive approaches to culture.
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Table of Contents:
  • In which Marco asks Russ about reading, but he responds about presuppositions
  • Russ performs a small study that surprises Marco
  • Russ presumes to identify Marco's presuppositions
  • Marco's questionnaire and a "boot-like" sentence
  • Contrasting broad experience and pristine experience, with Amsterdam as an example
  • In which Marco sends Russ his paper on the experience of reading Mccarthy's The road; Russ hesitates but then critiques it
  • Phenomena and how to explore them
  • In which Marco rankles at Russ's emphasis on delusion, and they discuss the existence of experience
  • Great Expectations and genies reveal something about knowing others' experience
  • Pristine experience, broad experience, presuppositions, and tendencies; Russ challenges James Joyce
  • On the adulteration of pristine experience
  • Phenomena, adulteration, apples, and turkey
  • Pristine experience: broad experience :: phenomena : not phenomena
  • Phenomena, mental states, judgments, and hunger
  • Getting even more personal
  • Similarity and familiarity, scams, and the fight to the death
  • Marco wears the beeper
  • Ultimately personal: twenty-four moments of Marco's pristine experience
  • A very small quibble on wording
  • Salient characteristics of Marco's experience as characterized by Russ
  • Two more quibbles on wording
  • Where Russ transitions back to the general
  • Feeling hooks inside one's chest; metaphor and experience
  • Metaphor tables
  • Retrospective prospections
  • In lieu of a conclusion.