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Epistemic Uses of Imagination
β Scribed by Christopher Badura and Amy Kind
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 341
- Series
- Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book explores a topic that has recently become the subject of increased philosophical interest: how can imagination be put to epistemic use? Though imagination has long been invoked in contexts of modal knowledge, in recent years philosophers have begun to explore its capacity to play an epistemic role in a variety of other contexts as well.γ
In this collection, the contributors address an assortment of issues relating to epistemic uses of imagination, and in particular, they take up the ways in which our imaginings must be constrained so as to justify beliefs and give rise to knowledge. These constraints are explored across several different contexts in which imagination is appealed to for justification, namely reasoning, modality and modal knowledge, thought experiments, and knowledge of self and others. Taken as a whole, the contributions in this volume break new ground in explicating when and how imagination can be epistemically useful.γ
Epistemic Uses of Imagination will be of interest to scholars and advanced students who are working on imagination, as well as those working more broadly in epistemology, aesthetics, and philosophy of mind.γ
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Epistemic Role of Imagination
SECTION I: Modality and Modal Knowledge
1 Why We Need Something Like Imagery
2 An Imaginative Personβs Guide to Objective Modality
3 Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities
4 Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology
SECTION II: Reasoning
5 Reasoning with Imagination
6 Equivalence in Imagination
7 How Imagination Can Justify
8 Imagination, Inference, and Apriority
SECTION III: Thought Experiments
9 Narratives and Thought Experiments: Restoring the Role of Imagination
10 Two Ways of Imagining Galileoβs Experiment
11 Attention to Details: Imagination, Attention, and Epistemic Significance
SECTION IV: Understanding Self and Others
12 Bridging the Divide: Imagining Across Experiential Perspectives
13 On Imagining Being Someone Else
14 βImagine If They Did That to You!β: The Complexity of Empathy
15 Imagination, Selves, and Knowledge of Self: Pessoaβs Dreams in The Book of Disquiet
Notes on Contributors
Index
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