Religious ImaginationEdinburgh University Press, 1986 - 217 pàgines |
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Pàgina 71
... given , given to the whole being of Dante at all levels , to the heart , to the intellect and ( in a passage of VN 2 not quoted ) to the instincts . Even Dante himself seems to use the word imaginazione in something like our own ill ...
... given , given to the whole being of Dante at all levels , to the heart , to the intellect and ( in a passage of VN 2 not quoted ) to the instincts . Even Dante himself seems to use the word imaginazione in something like our own ill ...
Pàgina 104
... given is never a simple datum as such , isolated and uninterpreted , to which we may subse- quently attach some significance ; but if we intend to use the term ' given ' we shall have to be careful to distinguish the matter presented by ...
... given is never a simple datum as such , isolated and uninterpreted , to which we may subse- quently attach some significance ; but if we intend to use the term ' given ' we shall have to be careful to distinguish the matter presented by ...
Pàgina 105
... given and interpretation . To omit such a view from an account of his theory is to misrepresent it , and to sell it short . So we come to our second reason for turning to Kant for help in the examination of the place of imagination in ...
... given and interpretation . To omit such a view from an account of his theory is to misrepresent it , and to sell it short . So we come to our second reason for turning to Kant for help in the examination of the place of imagination in ...
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JAMES P MACKEY INTRODUCTION | 1 |
I | 18 |
IN CLASSICAL THOUGHT | 29 |
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aesthetic Aquinas Aristotle artist ation Augustine Beatrice beauty C. S. Lewis Calcidius called chapter Christian cognitive Coleridge concept context creative Critique Critique of Judgement Dante Dante's described divine dream epistemological epistemology Erasmus essay existence experience fact faculty feel Hamlet Hegel human Hume idea images intellect interpretation intuition Jesus judgement Kant Kant's Kathleen Raine Keats kind knowledge language light literary logical London look Mary Warnock meaning memory mind mystical imagination myth nature Neoplatonic Neoplatonist object parables passion perceive perception phantasia philosophical Philostratus Plato Plotinus poem poet poetry Porphyry Praise of Folly present prophecy prophets question reality reason reference religion religious imagination rôle seems seen sense soul source-experience spirit St Teresa story suggest symbol Synesius term Testament theology theory things thought Timaeus tradition transcendent transcendental truth understanding unity universal vision Vives whole words Wordsworth writing
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