Scientists, Poets and Iconic Realities: A Cognitive Theory of Aesthetics

Metaphor and Symbol 36 (3):141-145 (2021)
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Cognitive scientists who study poetry and aesthetics often write with great craftmanship. In her recent book, The Poem as Icon, Margaret Freeman doe...

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