How has the concept of productive imagination been developed in post-Kantian philosophy? This important and innovative volume explores this question, with particular focus on hermeneutics, phenomenology and neo-Kantianism. The essays in this collection demonstrate that imagination is productive not only because it fabricates non-existent objects, but also because it shapes human experience and co-determines the meaning of the experienced world. The authors show how imagination forms experience at the kinaesthetic, pre-linguistic, poetic, historical, artistic, social and political levels. The volume offers both a thematic and a historical overview of productive imagination understood as Kant originally wanted us to understand it.
ISBN: | 9781786604347 |
Publication date: | 30th May 2018 |
Author: | Saulius Geniusas |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 272 pages |
Series: | Social Imaginaries |
Genres: |
Western philosophy from c 1800 Phenomenology and Existentialism Philosophy: aesthetics Ethics and moral philosophy |