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Art and the Brain: Editorial introduction

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This essay has three main goals: to introduce and somewhat contextualize the papers that follow; to bring out some implicit (and generally unintended) dialogues among them; and, in order to encourage further discussion in future issues of the Journal of Consciousness Studies, to introduce some new perspectives, including the historical development of Western art, cognitive linguistics, and the sacred. The remarks pertaining to the third goal are necessarily personal, and should not be confused with Journal of Consciousness Studies editorial policy, except insofar as their goal is to promote debate across the gap that separates the sciences and the humanities -- the ‘two cultures'. This gap was perhaps first pointed out in the late 1950s by C.P. Snow, who was noted as both a novelist and scientist (Snow, 1959)

Document Type: Review Article

Affiliations: Dept. of Computer Science, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093-0114, USA.

Publication date: 01 June 1999

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