Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination

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Aesthetics
Algebraic Analysis
Aristotle
Bence Nanay
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Chandra Sekhar
cognitive development
conceivability
creativity
depiction
Descartes
dreaming
emotions
Empathic Imagination
empathy studies
epistemology
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Error Theory
ethics
folk psychology
Good Life
Horror Movies
Human Development Index
Hume
imagery debate
imagination
imagination in cognitive science
imaginative resistance
Imagistic Imagining
Intrinsically Bad
Joseph Ratzinger
Kant
Low Level Simulation
memory
mental imagery
mental representation
Mental Time Travel
metaphysics
mimesis
Modal Epistemology
Moral Image
moral psychology
Neil Van Leeuwen
Nonimagistic Content
perception
phenomenology
possibility
Posteriori Necessities
Propositional Imaginings
Recreative Imagination
Reenactive Empathy
scientific modelling
simulation theory
Teddy Bear
theory of mind
theory-theory
thought experiments
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138574076
  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Imagination occupies a central place in philosophy, going back to Aristotle. However, following a period of relative neglect there has been an explosion of interest in imagination in the past two decades as philosophers examine the role of imagination in debates about the mind and cognition, aesthetics and ethics, as well as epistemology, science and mathematics.

This outstanding Handbook contains over thirty specially commissioned chapters by leading philosophers organised into six clear sections examining the most important aspects of the philosophy of imagination, including:

  • Imagination in historical context: Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Kant, Husserl, and Sartre
  • What is imagination? The relation between imagination and mental imagery; imagination contrasted with perception, memory, and dreaming
  • Imagination in aesthetics: imagination and our engagement with music, art, and fiction; the problems of fictional emotions and ‘imaginative resistance’
  • Imagination in philosophy of mind and cognitive science: imagination and creativity, the self, action, child development, and animal cognition
  • Imagination in ethics and political philosophy, including the concept of 'moral imagination' and empathy
  • Imagination in epistemology and philosophy of science, including learning, thought experiments, scientific modelling, and mathematics.

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination is essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind and psychology, aesthetics, and ethics. It will also be a valuable resource for those in related disciplines such as psychology and art.

Amy Kind is Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College, USA. She is editor of Philosophy of Mind in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries, volume six of The History of the Philosophy of Mind, (Routledge, 2016), and with Peter Kung she is editor of the forthcoming collection Knowledge through Imagination.