Imagining: A Phenomenological Study (Studies in Continental Thought)
Released: Oct 01, 2000
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Hardcover, 256 pages
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Description:
Drawing on his own experiences of imagining, Edward S. Casey describes the essential forms that imagination assumes in everyday life. In a detailed analysis of the fundamental features of all imaginative experience, Casey shows imagining to be eidetically distinct from perceiving and defines it as a radically autonomous act, involving a characteristic freedom of mind. A new preface places Imagining within the context of current issues in philosophy and psychology.
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