1:Introduction, Felix Budelmann
Part I Reading Minds
2:Mindreading, character, and realism: the case of Medea, Evert van Emde Boas
3:Reading the mind of Ajax, Sheila Murnaghan
4:Space for deliberation: image schemas, metaphorical reasoning, and the dilemma of Pelasgus, Michael Carroll
Part II Cognitive Work by Characters
5:Attribution and Antigone, Ruth Scodel
6:’Remember to what sort of man you give this favour’: Looking back on Sophocles’ Ajax, Lucy van Essen Fishman
7:Thinking through things: extended cognition as a consolatory fiction in Greek tragedy, Anne-Sophie Noel
Part III Performance, Spectating, and Cognition
8:Spectating ancient dramas: the Athenian audience and its emotional response, Hanna Golab
9:Gorgias’ apatê, Sophocles’ Electra, and cognitive criticism, Jonas Grethlein
10:Seeing together: joint attention in Attic tragedy, A. C. Duncan
11:Generic expectations and the interpretation of Attic tragedy some preliminary questions and considerations, Seth L. Schein
12:Situated cognition. Sophocles, Milgram, and the disobedient hero, Bob Corthals and Ineke Sluiter
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