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Kant's Theory of Imagination
Matherne, Samantha
Oxford University Press
05/2024
448
Dura
9780198898283
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Part I Imagination in General
1: Imagination as a Cognitive Capacity
2: Imagination and the Two Stems of Cognition
3: Imagination Is Part of Sensibility
4: Three Definitions of Imagination
Part II Imagination in Perception and Experience
5: Empirical Imagination in Perception and Experience
6: A Priori Imagination and the Conditions of Experience I: The Transcendental Deduction
7: A Priori Imagination and the Conditions of Experience II: The Schematism
Part III Imagination in Aesthetics
8: Imagination and the Appreciation of Beauty
9: Artistic Imagination
10: Imagination and the Sublime
Part IV Imagination in Practical Agency and Morality
11: The Possibility of Moral Imagination
12: Imaginative Sight and the Faculty of Desire
13: Imaginative Exhibition in Morality
Conclusion
Part I Imagination in General
1: Imagination as a Cognitive Capacity
2: Imagination and the Two Stems of Cognition
3: Imagination Is Part of Sensibility
4: Three Definitions of Imagination
Part II Imagination in Perception and Experience
5: Empirical Imagination in Perception and Experience
6: A Priori Imagination and the Conditions of Experience I: The Transcendental Deduction
7: A Priori Imagination and the Conditions of Experience II: The Schematism
Part III Imagination in Aesthetics
8: Imagination and the Appreciation of Beauty
9: Artistic Imagination
10: Imagination and the Sublime
Part IV Imagination in Practical Agency and Morality
11: The Possibility of Moral Imagination
12: Imaginative Sight and the Faculty of Desire
13: Imaginative Exhibition in Morality
Conclusion