Lectures on imagination:
"When Paul Ricoeur died in 2005, the New York Times described him as "one of the most eminent philosophers of the twentieth century." In his lifetime, Ricoeur published influential works on language, memory, identity, and history, creating an innovative blend of hermeneutics and pheno...
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Zusammenfassung: | "When Paul Ricoeur died in 2005, the New York Times described him as "one of the most eminent philosophers of the twentieth century." In his lifetime, Ricoeur published influential works on language, memory, identity, and history, creating an innovative blend of hermeneutics and phenomenology. Despite his major interest in the imagination, however, he never wrote a complete text on the topic. The present volume, Lectures on Imagination, fills this gap, providing an indispensable resource for philosophically inclined readers from all backgrounds. Over the course of these lectures, Ricoeur examines classical and contemporary philosophical theories of imagination, ranging from thinkers such as Aristotle, Pascal, Spinoza, Hume, and Kant to Husserl, Wittgenstein, Sartre, and Ryle. He argues that, with few exceptions, Western philosophy has focused on reproductive rather than productive imagination, thus diminishing the creative capacity of the human mind. For Ricoeur, productive imagination is a form of fiction-a new dimension of reality generated by the human mind. His theory has far-reaching implications. In all domains, we are not restricted by existing structures or institutions, because the productive imagination has the power to break through and transform our sense of our own horizons"-- |
Beschreibung: | Editor's introduction / George H. Taylor. -- Part one : classical readings. Aristotle; Pascal and Spinoza; Hume; Kant : Critique of pure reason; Kant : Critique of judgment -- Part two : modern readings. Ryle; Ryle (2) and Price; Wittgenstein; Husserl : Logical investigations; Husserl : Ideas; Sartre (1); Sartre (2); Sartre (3) -- Part three : imagination as fiction. Fiction (1) : introduction; Fiction (2) : metaphor; Fiction (3) : painting; Fiction (4): models; Fiction (5) : poetic language |
Beschreibung: | XL, 351 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780226820538 |
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Contents Editor’s Acknowledgments by George H. Taylor vii Editor’s Introduction by George H. Taylor xi i Introductory Lecture i PART ONE : CLASSICAL READINGS 2 Aristotle 17 3 Pascal and Spinoza 33 4 Hume 49 5 Kant: Critique of Pure Reason 61 6 Kant: Critique ofJudgment 75 PART TWO : MODERN READINGS 7 Ryle 91 8 Ryle (2) and Price 107 9 Wittgenstein 123 10 Husserl: Logical Investigations 137 11 Husserl: Ideas 153 12 Sartre (1) 169 13 Sartre (2) 185
14 Sartre (3) 201 PART THREE: IMAGINATION AS FICTION 15 Fiction (1): Introduction 217 16 Fiction (2): Metaphor 231 17 Fiction (3): Painting 245 18 Fiction (4): Models 259 19 Fiction (5): Poetic Language 275 Notes 287 Bibliography 303 Index 319 |
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