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VOLUNTARY IMAGINATION: A FINE-GRAINED ANALYSIS

VOLUNTARY IMAGINATION: A FINE-GRAINED ANALYSIS Abstract We study imagination as reality-oriented mental simulation (ROMS): the activity of simulating nonactual scenarios in one’s mind, to investigate what would happen if they were realized. Three connected questions concerning ROMS are: What is the logic, if there is one, of such an activity? How can we gain new knowledge via it? What is voluntary in it and what is not? We address them by building a list of core features of imagination as ROMS, drawing on research in cognitive psychology and the philosophy of mind. We then provide a logic of imagination as ROMS which models such features, combining techniques from epistemic logic, action logic, and subject matter semantics. Our logic comprises a modal propositional language with non-monotonic imagination operators, a formal semantics, and an axiomatization. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Symbolic Logic Cambridge University Press

VOLUNTARY IMAGINATION: A FINE-GRAINED ANALYSIS

VOLUNTARY IMAGINATION: A FINE-GRAINED ANALYSIS

Review of Symbolic Logic , Volume 15 (2): 26 – Jun 1, 2022

Abstract

Abstract We study imagination as reality-oriented mental simulation (ROMS): the activity of simulating nonactual scenarios in one’s mind, to investigate what would happen if they were realized. Three connected questions concerning ROMS are: What is the logic, if there is one, of such an activity? How can we gain new knowledge via it? What is voluntary in it and what is not? We address them by building a list of core features of imagination as ROMS, drawing on research in cognitive psychology and the philosophy of mind. We then provide a logic of imagination as ROMS which models such features, combining techniques from epistemic logic, action logic, and subject matter semantics. Our logic comprises a modal propositional language with non-monotonic imagination operators, a formal semantics, and an axiomatization.

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Cambridge University Press
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© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Association for Symbolic Logic
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1755-0211
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1755-0203
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10.1017/S1755020320000039
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Abstract

Abstract We study imagination as reality-oriented mental simulation (ROMS): the activity of simulating nonactual scenarios in one’s mind, to investigate what would happen if they were realized. Three connected questions concerning ROMS are: What is the logic, if there is one, of such an activity? How can we gain new knowledge via it? What is voluntary in it and what is not? We address them by building a list of core features of imagination as ROMS, drawing on research in cognitive psychology and the philosophy of mind. We then provide a logic of imagination as ROMS which models such features, combining techniques from epistemic logic, action logic, and subject matter semantics. Our logic comprises a modal propositional language with non-monotonic imagination operators, a formal semantics, and an axiomatization.

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Review of Symbolic LogicCambridge University Press

Published: Jun 1, 2022

Keywords: 03B42; 03B45; logic of imagination; epistemology of imagination; reality-oriented mental simulation; aboutness; topic sensitive operators; completeness

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