Imagination (Philosophy)
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Imagination (Philosophy)
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Imagination (Philosophy)
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Incoming Resources
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- Fiction and narrative, Derek Matravers
- Intuition, imagination, and philosophical methodology, Tamar Szabó Gendler
- Historical imagination, hermeneutics and cultural narrative, Paul Fairfield
- The mind is a collection, case studies in eighteenth-century thought, Sean Silver
- Historia de la imaginación, del antiguo Egipto al sueño de la ciencia, Juan Arnau
- Mindsight, image, dream, meaning, Colin McGinn
- The enlargement of life, moral imagination at work, John Kekes
- L'oeil de l'histoire, Georges Didi-Huberman
- Image, imagination, and cognition, medieval and early modern theory and practice, edited by Christoph Luthy, Claudia Swan, Paul Bakker, Claus Zittel
- Spinoza and the cunning of imagination, Eugene Garver
- Poetics of imagining, modern to post-modern, Richard Kearney
- La guerre des rêves, exercices d'ethno-fiction, Marc Augé
- Becoming someone new, essays on transformative experience, choice, and change, Enoch Lambert and John Schwenkler
- Thinking through the imagination, aesthetics in human cognition, John Kaag
- Fait et à faire, Cornelius Castoriadis
- Castoriadis, el imaginario radical, Nicolas Poirier
- Recreative minds, Gregory Currie, Ian Ravenscroft
- The architecture of the imagination, new essays on pretence, possibility, and fiction, edited by Shaun Nichols
- Politics and the imagination, Raymond Geuss
- Nationalism and the imagination, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
- Sight, touch, and imagination in Byzantium, Roland Betancourt, University of California, Irvine
- The fabulous imagination, on Montaigne's Essays, Lawrence D. Kritzman
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