The World of the Imagination: Sum and SubstanceRowman & Littlefield, 1991 - 810 pàgines In this book, Eva Brann sets out no less a task than to assess the meaning of imagination in its multifarious expressions throughout western history. The result is one of those rare achievements that will make The World of the Imagination a standard reference. |
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Pàgina ix
... Consciousness 213 B. Representation 217 C. Direct Perception 222 1. Ecological Optics 2. Illusions 3. Imagery Chapter II . The Science of Mental Imagery : Cognitive Psychology A. Psychology as Science 1. The First Phase : Introspection ...
... Consciousness 213 B. Representation 217 C. Direct Perception 222 1. Ecological Optics 2. Illusions 3. Imagery Chapter II . The Science of Mental Imagery : Cognitive Psychology A. Psychology as Science 1. The First Phase : Introspection ...
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... consciousness , and it would be hard to say what their specific imagery might be . They are , as it were , " all - over " senses , without a focused object . Taste , smell , and touch do have local stimuli which can , moreover , be ...
... consciousness , and it would be hard to say what their specific imagery might be . They are , as it were , " all - over " senses , without a focused object . Taste , smell , and touch do have local stimuli which can , moreover , be ...
Pàgina 17
... consciousness - when , that is to say , the imagination is considered as a power of internal vision . Let me summarize them here , in a sort of multidimensional spectrum of inquiry : How is a visual imagination possible ? What is the ...
... consciousness - when , that is to say , the imagination is considered as a power of internal vision . Let me summarize them here , in a sort of multidimensional spectrum of inquiry : How is a visual imagination possible ? What is the ...
Pàgina 24
... conscious adjustment between the new and the old ( Dewey ) . In spite of these objections to attempts at essential definition ... consciousness can be classified in terms of its intentional frame - the way in which the imagining subject ...
... conscious adjustment between the new and the old ( Dewey ) . In spite of these objections to attempts at essential definition ... consciousness can be classified in terms of its intentional frame - the way in which the imagining subject ...
Pàgina 31
... consciousness while developing the possibility of a pre - rational ( though not , nota bene , an ir - rational ) kind of direct imaginative insight . This possibility and the testimonials to it are the concern of the later parts of this ...
... consciousness while developing the possibility of a pre - rational ( though not , nota bene , an ir - rational ) kind of direct imaginative insight . This possibility and the testimonials to it are the concern of the later parts of this ...
Continguts
VIII | 35 |
IX | 40 |
X | 46 |
XI | 48 |
XIII | 50 |
XIV | 51 |
XV | 57 |
XVI | 62 |
LVIII | 366 |
LIX | 373 |
LX | 385 |
LXI | 389 |
LXII | 396 |
LXIII | 415 |
LXIV | 416 |
LXV | 418 |
XVII | 69 |
XVIII | 70 |
XIX | 78 |
XX | 82 |
XXI | 89 |
XXII | 100 |
XXIII | 103 |
XXIV | 107 |
XXV | 108 |
XXVI | 109 |
XXVII | 110 |
XXVIII | 112 |
XXIX | 119 |
XXX | 120 |
XXXI | 156 |
XXXII | 180 |
XXXIII | 184 |
XXXIV | 193 |
XXXV | 207 |
XXXVI | 211 |
XXXVII | 213 |
XXXVIII | 217 |
XXXIX | 222 |
XL | 229 |
XLI | 230 |
XLII | 237 |
XLIII | 250 |
XLIV | 257 |
XLV | 269 |
XLVI | 271 |
XLVII | 281 |
XLVIII | 291 |
LI | 293 |
LII | 307 |
LIII | 315 |
LIV | 324 |
LV | 328 |
LVI | 354 |
LVII | 365 |
LXVI | 425 |
LXVII | 426 |
LXVIII | 432 |
LXIX | 439 |
LXX | 459 |
LXXI | 463 |
LXXII | 472 |
LXXIII | 486 |
LXXIV | 495 |
LXXV | 513 |
LXXVI | 519 |
LXXVII | 525 |
LXXVIII | 527 |
LXXIX | 530 |
LXXX | 545 |
LXXXI | 546 |
LXXXII | 559 |
LXXXIII | 577 |
LXXXIV | 581 |
LXXXV | 584 |
LXXXVI | 589 |
LXXXVII | 603 |
LXXXVIII | 618 |
LXXXIX | 637 |
XC | 639 |
XCI | 681 |
XCII | 685 |
XCIII | 700 |
XCIV | 711 |
XCV | 714 |
XCVI | 724 |
XCVII | 741 |
XCVIII | 742 |
XCIX | 757 |
C | 773 |
CIII | 787 |
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Pàgina 22 - Fancy is indeed no other than a mode of Memory emancipated from the order of time and space; while it is blended with, and modified by that empirical phenomenon of the will, which we express by the word CHOICE. But equally with the ordinary memory the Fancy must receive all its materials ready made from the law of association.* 2 1, 202.