<span>In the intensity of current theoretical debates, critics and students of literature are sometimes in danger of losing sight of the most basic principles and presuppositions of their discipline, of the underlying connections between attitudes to truth and the study of literature. Aware of this
Stretching the limits of productive imagination : studies in Kantianism, phenomenology, and hermeneutics
β Scribed by Geniusas, Saulius
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield International
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Series
- Social imaginaries
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
The productive power of the imagination : Kant on the schematism of the understanding and the symbolism of reason / GuΜnter ZoΜller --
Wilhelm Dilthey and the formative-generative imagination / Eric S. Nelson --
Within and beyond productive imagination : a historical-critical inquiry into phenomenology / Claudio Majolino --
Two starting points in Heidegger's critical interpretation of Kant's transcendental imagination / Qingjie James Wang --
Miki Kiyoshi and the logic of the imagination / Saulius Geniusas --
Unpacking "the imaginary texture of the real" with Kant, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty / Kathleen Lennon --
The imaginary texture of beings and its ethical implications : rethinking realism with Husserl and Merleau-Ponty / Annabelle Dufourcq --
Image-picture versus image-fiction : is Sartre ignorant of productive imagination? / Kwok-ying Lau --
On Castoriadis and the social imaginary institution of the real : hermeneutic-phenomenological affinities and critiques via his dialogue with Merleau-Ponty / Suzi Adams --
Exploring imagination with Paul RicΕur / Richard Kearney --
Social imagery in nonlinguistic thinking about social topics : on the strength of fantasy in thinking about social conflicts / Dieter Lohmar --
Productive kinesthetic imagination / Gediminas Karoblis.
β¦ Subjects
Imagination (Philosophy);Neo-Kantianism;Hermeneutics;Phenomenology
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