Quantum cognition and interpretation of the fantastic in Virginia Hamilton’s Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush

Q4 Arts and Humanities Ars Aeterna Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2478/aa-2023-0001
Pegah Mashhadi
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Abstract Fantasy requires a probabilistic theory of reasoning to explore how it enables the observer to create mental images from uncertainty. This study proposes a quantum cognitive approach to fantasy used for disclosing mental models of the character in uncertainty. For the uncertain individual, there exists a multiplicity of mentally incompatible but equally valid and complete representations (mental pictures) of the world. Contextualizing fantasy within the quantum cognitive principles, the novel Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush (1982) by Virginia Hamilton has been taken into consideration. In this novel the hesitation between psychological and supernatural explanations interrupts the predictive power about the real and affects mental models or cognitive states of the young character of the novel as the observer. The process of representing fantasy through complementarity, one of the quantum cognitive principles, shows that fantasy is a mixed state with a familiar probabilistic combination of states which reflect incomplete knowledge. The quantum principle of superposition has been used to explain the way an introspective mental experiment is initiated by the observer but not completed. The decision made by the observer is not a deterministic process that converges to a single mental representation. Rather it can evolve forever. To sum up, this article marks how quantum cognition can describe the uncertainty principle both on an emotional-behavioural and structural level when the observer entangles themselves within the irreducible indeterminacy of reality within fantasy.
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弗吉尼亚·汉密尔顿《甜蜜的低语》《拉什兄弟》中奇幻的量子认知与解读
抽象幻想需要一种概率推理理论来探索它如何使观察者能够从不确定性中创造心理图像。这项研究提出了一种量子认知的幻想方法,用于揭示不确定性中人物的心理模型。对于不确定的个体来说,存在着多种精神上不相容但同样有效和完整的世界表征(心理画面)。弗吉尼亚·汉密尔顿(Virginia Hamilton)的小说《甜蜜的低语,拉什兄弟》(Sweet Whispers,Brother Rush)(1982)将幻想置于量子认知原理的语境中,并将其纳入考虑范围。在这部小说中,心理和超自然解释之间的犹豫打断了对现实的预测力,并影响了小说中作为观察者的年轻角色的心理模型或认知状态。通过量子认知原理之一的互补性来表示幻想的过程表明,幻想是一种混合状态,具有常见的反映不完全知识的状态的概率组合。叠加的量子原理被用来解释观察者发起内省心理实验但尚未完成的方式。观察者做出的决定不是一个收敛于单一心理表征的确定过程。相反,它可以永远进化。总之,这篇文章标志着量子认知如何在情感行为和结构层面上描述不确定性原理,当观察者将自己纠缠在幻想中现实的不可减少的不确定性中时。
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary journal focused on the questions of art and its importance in the contemporary world for the development of culture, mutual understanding, and the human Self.
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