Imagination (Philosophy)
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- Before imagination : embodied thought from Montaigne to Rousseau
- Before imagination : embodied thought from Montaigne to Rousseau
- Collective imaginings : Spinoza, past and present
- Descartes's imagination : proportion, images, and the activity of thinking
- Dreaming by the book
- Figures of memory : from the muses to eighteenth-century British aesthetics
- Hegel's theory of imagination
- How literary worlds are shaped : a comparative poetics of literary imagination
- Imagination and Postmodernity
- Imagination and ethical ideals : prospects for a unified philosophical and psychological understanding
- Imagination and ethical ideals : prospects for a unified philosophical and psychological understanding
- Imagination and its pathologies
- Imagination and its pathologies
- Imagination, meditation, and cognition in the middle ages
- Imagination, philosophy, and the arts
- In praise of Plato's poetic imagination
- Intuition, imagination, and philosophical methodology
- Intuition, imagination, and philosophical methodology
- John Dewey and moral imagination : pragmatism in ethics
- Kant and the power of imagination
- Living forms of the imagination
- Logic of Imagination : the Expanse of the Elemental
- Mindsight : image, dream, meaning
- Philosophical imagination and cultural memory : appropriating historical traditions
- Politics and the imagination
- Rallying the really human things : the moral imagination in politics, literature, and everyday life
- Recreative minds : imagination in philosophy and psychology
- Styles of thought : interpretation, inquiry, and imagination
- The Imagination in Hume's Philosophy : the Canvas of the Mind
- The architecture of the imagination : new essays on pretence, possibility, and fiction
- The body in the mind : the bodily basis of meaning, imagination, and reason
- The fabulous imagination : on Montaigne's essays
- The fictive and the imaginary : charting literary anthropology
- The hypocritical imagination : between Kant and Levinas
- The hypocritical imagination : between Kant and Levinas
- The iconic imagination
- The language of imagination
- The poetic imagination in Heidegger and Schelling
- The rational imagination : how people create alternatives to reality
- The unity of imagining
- The world of the imagination : sum and substance
- Thinking through the imagination : aesthetics in human cognition
- Traversing the imaginary : Richard Kearney and the postmodern challenge
- Violence and the philosophical imaginary
- Violence and the philosophical imaginary
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