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  2. An Attempt at an Important Note on Terms | What Literature Knows…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=55
    One of the things they are commonly thought to know about is psychology (motives, emotions, etc.).. ... ABOUT. While this is a mostly innocent preposition that needn’t detain us long, the idea of ‘aboutness’ isn’t inert.
  3. Semantics and the Brain | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2011
    Especially about popular media reception of psychology, where they leap to tell us where love happens in the brain, and so on. ... To receive updates about new posts. Enter your email address:. Delivered by.
  4. Aboutness | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=474
    nevertheless conveys the truth about the defendant (that he is a thief, for example). ... King Lear is not about the psychology of the aging brain, nor is it a true story, and yet it may have truth to tell about the psychology of the aging
  5. Failing to Replicate the Public Good | What Literature Knows About

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=1625
    piece listed above. It’s part of Psychology’s replication boom, which I have written about a bit here. ... Anyway, the thing about the replication boom is that it’s a failed replication boom.
  6. A Lack of Seasonal Warmth | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2715
    In my last post I tried out a way of thinking about the replication crisis in psychology from a literary critic’s perspective. ... And then today I read about this latest failed attempt to reproduce a famous finding in social psychology.
  7. Inner Dialogue | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=1532
    I think The Voices Within is a triumph. It ranges from sharp-edged clinical issues (people who hear voices that are distracting, disturbing, or destructive) to adventurous thinking about the role ... In one of his guises he is the Principal Investigator
  8. Theory of Animal Minds | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2013
    This has something in common with an earlier post about the use of the word ‘fear’? ... It’s about the terms used in psychology, and the care required to understand the question before heading for an answer.
  9. SPENSER NEWSLETTER Spring-Summer 1982 Volume 13 BOOKS: REVIEWS AND ...

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/static/pdfs/1982_Summer-Volume_13-Number_2.pdf
    10 Sep 2017: 1496). First we have the Palinode section of the Phaedrus in Ficino's 1484 edition (Platonis Omnia Openz), the earliest printed version, collated with a manuscript of about the same time, ... cal criticism can similarly say about the Renaissance attempt
  10. Telling Stories About Animal Minds | What Literature Knows About Your …

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2203
    So I’ve been reading a book. It is made up of dozens of stories about the boundary between the animal and human, and about the processes of change over time, ... Well, no, it’s Michael Tye’s book about animal psychology, with its cool title.
  11. Naive Utility Calculus | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=1699
    This is all about the ‘naive utility calculus’. The idea is that from a young age our social thinking is based on an assumption that everyone is just trying to maximise ... Overall they wonder how the simplifications that result from common-sense

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