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The Imagination of the Mind in Classical Athens: Forms of Thought

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This book explores the imaginative processes at work in the artefacts of Classical Athens. When ancient Athenians strove to grasp justice or war or death, when they dreamt or deliberated, how did they do it? Did they think about what they were doing? Did they imagine an imagining mind?

European histories of the imagination have often begun with thinkers like Plato and Aristotle. By contrast, this volume is premised upon the idea that imaginative activity, and especially efforts to articulate it, can take place in the absence of technical terminology. In exploring an ancient culture of imagination mediated by art and literature, the book scopes out the roots of later, more explicit, theoretical enquiry. Chapters hone in on a range of visual and verbal artefacts from the Classical period. Approaching the topic from different angles philosophical, historical, philological, literary, and art historical they also investigate how these artefacts stimulate affective, sensory, meditative in short, imaginative encounters between imagining bodies and their world.

The Imagination of the Mind in Classical Athens offers a ground-breaking reassessment of imagination in ancient Greek culture and thought: it will be essential reading for those interested in not only philosophies of mind, but also ancient Greek image, text, and culture more broadly.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367706692

About

Emily Clifford is Junior Research Fellow in Greek Mythology at Christ Church College in Oxford UK. Her research examines visual and verbal media from the Greek and Roman worlds to build a cultural history of thinking and idea-formation currently focusing on death. She is completing a monograph on culturally-mediated reflections on death in Classical Athens.Xavier Buxton is Teaching Fellow in Greek Language and Literature at the University of Warwick UK. His research combines literary criticism and intellectual history to explore ways of thinking especially thinking with emotions in Classical Athens.

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