Narrative and Cognition in Literature and Science

Narrative and Cognition in Literature and Science

  • Michael Sinding
  • Aura Heydenreich
  • Klaus Mecke
Publisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KGISBN 13: 9783110782875ISBN 10: 3110782871

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Narrative and Cognition in Literature and Science is written by Michael Sinding and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3110782871 (ISBN 10) and 9783110782875 (ISBN 13).

This volume explores cognitive perspectives on how science and narrative shape one another. Narrative is a principle of cognition, and cognition is fundamental to narrative. This duality enables a deeper mapping of the feedback between story and the natural sciences. Science, as a culturally-organized and systematic mode of knowing the world, may seem opposed to narrative thinking. Yet they are deeply interwoven. Scientists tell many kinds of stories, across genres and media. In thought experiments, lab experiments, written arguments, and histories and philosophies of fields, they recount and interpret unfoldings of events at often uncanny scales—from particle collisions to the evolution of life to cosmic expansion. Science stories go beyond science. Early science is entwined with myth, religion and magic. We still mythologize beneficent or evil geniuses, the promises and perils of technology. Teachers, journalists, politicians and lawyers all tell science stories for their own purposes. Literary artists use scientific ideas and forms, reimagining physical forces, causality and time in storyworlds, themes and figures. This is the first cognition-focused multi-disciplinary analysis of these narrative-science relations.