Kant's Theory of Imagination

Auteur: Gibbons, Sarah L. (Student in counselling psychology, Lesley College; teaching assistant, Student in counselling psychology, Lesley College; teaching assistant, Harvard University)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
Sarah Gibbons here departs from previous scholarship on Kant by demonstrating the centrality of imagination to Kant's philosophy as a whole. She shows that imagination performs a vital function in `bridging gaps' between the different elements of cognition and experience. Thus, the role imagination plays in Kant's works expresses his fundamental insight into the complexity of human cognition.
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Sarah Gibbons here departs from previous scholarship on Kant by demonstrating the centrality of imagination to Kant's philosophy as a whole. She shows that imagination performs a vital function in `bridging gaps' between the different elements of cognition and experience. Thus, the role imagination plays in Kant's works expresses his fundamental insight into the complexity of human cognition.
ISBN / EAN 9780198240419
Auteur Gibbons, Sarah L. (Student in counselling psychology, Lesley College; teaching assistant, Student in counselling psychology, Lesley College; teaching assistant, Harvard University)
Editeur Oxford University Press