The concept of the imaginary is pervasive within contemporary thought, yet can be a baffling and often controversial term. In <i>Imagination and the Imaginary</i>, Kathleen Lennon explores the links between imagination - regarded as the faculty of creating images or forms - and the imaginary, which
Imagination and the imaginary
โ Scribed by Lennon, Kathleen
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 155
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
- The Disenchanted World and the World of Experience 2. Imagination and Perception: The Productive and Reproductive Imagination 3. Imagination and Perception: The Absent Present and Bodily Synthesis 4. An 'Affective Logic' 5. Imaginary Institution(s) 6. Imaginary Selves 7. Bodily Imaginaries and the Flesh of Existence Afterword. Index
โฆ Subjects
Imagination (philosophie);Imagination (Philosophy);Perception (philosophie);Perception (Philosophy)
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