Book | Chapter
Multiperspectival imagery
sartre and cognitive theory on point of view in remembering and imagining
pp. 181-204
Abstract
When remembering events from one's life, one often visualises the remembered scene as one originally experienced it: from an "internal', "own-eyes', "first-person', or "field' perspective. Sometimes, however, one sees oneself in the remembered scene: from an "external', "third-person', or "observer' perspective (Nigro and Neisser 1983).
Publication details
Published in:
Reynolds Jack, Sebold Richard (2016) Phenomenology and science: confrontations and convergences. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 181-204
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-51605-3_10
Full citation:
Jude McCarroll Christopher, Sutton John (2016) „Multiperspectival imagery: sartre and cognitive theory on point of view in remembering and imagining“, In: J. Reynolds & R. Sebold (eds.), Phenomenology and science, Dordrecht, Springer, 181–204.