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Stretching the Limits of Productive Imagination
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Stretching the Limits of Productive Imagination

Studies in Kantianism, Phenomenology and Hermeneutics
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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.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78660-434-7
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublisherRlpg/Galleys
Publishing date30/05/2018
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 229 mm, Thickness 16 mm
Weight449 g
Article no.29518626
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A31882928
Product groupBU526
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Saulius Geniusas is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of The Origins of the Horizon in Husserl's Phenomenology (2012), co-editor of Hermeneutics and Phenomenology: Figures and Themes (with Paul Fairfield, forthcoming), Relational Hermeneutics: Essays in Comparative Philosophy (with Paul Fairfield, forthcoming), and Phenomenological Ethics (A Special Issue of Santalka: Filosofija, 17/3, 2009).