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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... Dreams 4. Hypnotic Imagery and Hallucinations 5. " Near - Death Experiences " D. " Individual Differences " 354 Chapter VI . The Organs of the Imagination : Eye and Brain 365 A. The Imagination in Visual Perception 366 1. Stages ...
... Dreams 4. Hypnotic Imagery and Hallucinations 5. " Near - Death Experiences " D. " Individual Differences " 354 Chapter VI . The Organs of the Imagination : Eye and Brain 365 A. The Imagination in Visual Perception 366 1. Stages ...
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... dreams and paintings . In the study of literature the conversion by imagining of verbal texts , both of descriptive prose and of figurative poetry , is the topic , and the effect of figurative language is explained in terms of the ...
... dreams and paintings . In the study of literature the conversion by imagining of verbal texts , both of descriptive prose and of figurative poetry , is the topic , and the effect of figurative language is explained in terms of the ...
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... dreams , and hallucinations . It is fairly synonymous with phainomenon , " appearance , " and is eventually used for the faculty of entertaining appearances . Thus phantasia supplies the original notion to which the Latin characteri ...
... dreams , and hallucinations . It is fairly synonymous with phainomenon , " appearance , " and is eventually used for the faculty of entertaining appearances . Thus phantasia supplies the original notion to which the Latin characteri ...
Pàgina 22
... dreams Which are the children of an idle brain Begot of nothing but vain fantasy . [ Romeo and Juliet , I iv ] On the other hand , in the seventeenth century Milton still refers to fancy straightforwardly as the physiological seat of ...
... dreams Which are the children of an idle brain Begot of nothing but vain fantasy . [ Romeo and Juliet , I iv ] On the other hand , in the seventeenth century Milton still refers to fancy straightforwardly as the physiological seat of ...
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... dreams , hypnagogic images , hallucinations ( Horo- witz 1970 ) . Such classifications are the unavoidable though swampy ap- proaches to a summary definition . 3. Lauds and Praises . Finally , there is a good - sized corpus ...
... dreams , hypnagogic images , hallucinations ( Horo- witz 1970 ) . Such classifications are the unavoidable though swampy ap- proaches to a summary definition . 3. Lauds and Praises . Finally , there is a good - sized corpus ...
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IX | 40 |
X | 46 |
XI | 48 |
XIII | 50 |
XIV | 51 |
XV | 57 |
XVI | 62 |
LVIII | 366 |
LIX | 373 |
LX | 385 |
LXI | 389 |
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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 |
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XXVIII | 112 |
XXIX | 119 |
XXX | 120 |
XXXI | 156 |
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XXXIV | 193 |
XXXV | 207 |
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XXXVIII | 217 |
XXXIX | 222 |
XL | 229 |
XLI | 230 |
XLII | 237 |
XLIII | 250 |
XLIV | 257 |
XLV | 269 |
XLVI | 271 |
XLVII | 281 |
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LI | 293 |
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LIII | 315 |
LIV | 324 |
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LVI | 354 |
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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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activity actual aesthetic Allan Paivio appearance Aristotle aspect C.S. Lewis called cognitive cognitive psychology cognitive science concept consciousness daydreaming depiction Descartes distinction distinguished dreams dystopias edited effect example existence experience external fact faculty fantasy fiction figures function geometric human Husserl ideas imaginary imagination imagistic inner insofar intellectual internal intuition Kant kind Kosslyn literary logical means memory mental imagery mental images metaphor mind mode myth nature Ned Block notion novel object Odysseus original painting perception phantasia Phenomenology philosophical physical Piaget pictorial picture Plato poetic poetry poets possible present problem projection propositional psychic psychology question reason relation representation resemblance Romantic Romanticism Sartre seems sensation sense sensibility sensory shape sort soul space spatial speak specific symbolic temporal theory things thinking thought tion tradition truth turn University Press Utopia verbal vision visual visual perception Wittgenstein words York
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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.