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Ingar Brinck

Lund University
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  • Lund University
    Philosophy and Cognitive Science
    Professor
Lund University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
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Lund, Scania, Sweden
0000-0002-1299-7878
Areas of Specialization
Cognitive Sciences
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Language
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Mind
Continental Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Visual Arts
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive Sciences
Social Sciences
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy, General Works
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    Situated Cognition, Dynamic Systems, and Art
    Janus Head 9 (2): 407-431. 2007.
    It is argued that the theory of situated cognition together with dynamic systems theory can explain the core of artistic practice and aesthetic experience, and furthermore paves the way for an account of how artist and audience can meet via the artist's work. The production and consumption of art is an embodied practice, firmly based in perception and action, and supported by features of the local, agent-centered and global socio-cultural contexts. Artistic creativity and aesthetic experience eq…Read more
    It is argued that the theory of situated cognition together with dynamic systems theory can explain the core of artistic practice and aesthetic experience, and furthermore paves the way for an account of how artist and audience can meet via the artist's work. The production and consumption of art is an embodied practice, firmly based in perception and action, and supported by features of the local, agent-centered and global socio-cultural contexts. Artistic creativity and aesthetic experience equally result from the dynamic interplay between agent and context, allowing for artist and viewer to relate to the artist's work in similar ways.
    Visual ArtsThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, MiscEmbodiment and Situated CognitionPhilosophy of C…Read more
    Visual ArtsThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, MiscEmbodiment and Situated CognitionPhilosophy of Cognitive Science, MiscAesthetic ExperienceCreativity
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    Nonconceptual content and the distinction between implicit and explicit knowledge
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5): 760-761. 1999.
    The notion of nonconceptual content in Dienes & Perner's theory is examined. A subject may be in a state with nonconceptual content without having the concepts that would be used to describe the state. Nonconceptual content does not seem to be a clear-cut case of either implicit or explicit knowledge. It underlies a kind of practical knowledge, which is not reducible to procedural knowledge, but is accessible to the subject and under voluntary control.
    Conscious and Unconscious MemoryKnowledge HowConceptual and Nonconceptual Content
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    Declarative pointing and theory of mind. Comment on Diesendruck
    Philosophy of Psychology
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