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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... Problem - Solving 4. Learning B. Other Uses and Aspects 324 1. Therapy 2. Affectivity C. Kinds of Imagery 328 1. Daydreams 2. Hypnagogic Imagery 3. Dreams 4. Hypnotic Imagery and Hallucinations 5. " Near - Death Experiences " D ...
... Problem - Solving 4. Learning B. Other Uses and Aspects 324 1. Therapy 2. Affectivity C. Kinds of Imagery 328 1. Daydreams 2. Hypnagogic Imagery 3. Dreams 4. Hypnotic Imagery and Hallucinations 5. " Near - Death Experiences " D ...
Pàgina 3
... problem too deep for proper acknowledgment . It is , so to speak , the missing mystery of philoso- phy . It was both ... problems attendant on this enterprise were almost as interesting as the results . In the course of my reading I ...
... problem too deep for proper acknowledgment . It is , so to speak , the missing mystery of philoso- phy . It was both ... problems attendant on this enterprise were almost as interesting as the results . In the course of my reading I ...
Pàgina 4
... problems : Concerning the texts themselves , how is the read word actually imagined - which means , primarily , transformed ... problem . It may be viewed in terms of the actuality attributable to " nonexistent objects , " to the first ...
... problems : Concerning the texts themselves , how is the read word actually imagined - which means , primarily , transformed ... problem . It may be viewed in terms of the actuality attributable to " nonexistent objects , " to the first ...
Pàgina 13
... problem- atic omission . If for present purposes we accept the standard definition of imagery — namely , that it is the internal representation of a sensory object in the absence of a corresponding sensory stimulus - then there are as ...
... problem- atic omission . If for present purposes we accept the standard definition of imagery — namely , that it is the internal representation of a sensory object in the absence of a corresponding sensory stimulus - then there are as ...
Pàgina 17
... problems posed within a given conceptual frame arise when the characteristics of sight mentioned above are compounded ... problem for experimental science . It is a metaphysical question . Finally , it must be emphasized once more that ...
... problems posed within a given conceptual frame arise when the characteristics of sight mentioned above are compounded ... problem for experimental science . It is a metaphysical question . Finally , it must be emphasized once more that ...
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.