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Phenomenology of productive imagination : embodiment, language, subjectivity /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Geniusas, Saulius (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Stuttgart : Ibidem Verlag, [2022]
Colección:Body and Consciousness ; 2
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CHAPTER I What is Productive Imagination? From Kant to Phenomenology
  • Introduction
  • Methodological Considerations
  • Kant on Productive Imagination
  • Productive Imagination in Post-Kantian Philosophy
  • Conclusion
  • CHAPTER II What is Productive about Reproductive Imagination? Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology of Phantasy and the Constitution of Cultural Worlds
  • Introduction
  • What is Reproduction and What is Reproductive Imagination?
  • Perception and Imagination
  • Memory and Phantasy
  • The Role of Phantasy in the Constitution of Cultural Worlds
  • Conclusion
  • CHAPTER III Between Phenomenology, Pragmatism and Metaphysics: Max Scheler's Concept of Productive Phantasy
  • Introduction
  • Scheler's Critique of Pragmatism
  • Productive Phantasy and the Genesis of Experience
  • Sensation, Perception and Phantasy
  • The Psychic, Historical and Cultural Dimensions of Productive Phantasy
  • Phantasy and Desire
  • The Development of Productive Phantasy
  • The Limits of Productive Phantasy
  • Life, Spirit, and Productive Phantasy
  • Conclusion
  • CHAPTER IV Between Phenomenology, Ontology and Philosophy of Culture: Productive Imagination and the Cassirer-Heidegger Disputation
  • Introduction
  • The Historical Setting
  • Productive Imagination and the Subjectivity of the Subject
  • The Copernican Turn
  • Terminus a Quo and Terminus ad Quem
  • Freedom
  • The Possibility of Reconciliation
  • Temporality
  • Conclusion
  • CHAPTER V From Phenomenology to the Kyoto School: Miki Kiyoshi and the Logic of Imagination
  • Introduction
  • Miki as a Phenomenologist
  • The Standpoint of Contemplation and the Standpoint of Action
  • The Field of Imagination as the Field of Action
  • The Logic of the Imagination as the Logic of Collective Representations
  • The Logic of Imagination as the Logic of Symbols
  • The Logic of Imagination as the Logic of Forms
  • The Logic of Imagination as the Logic of Institutions
  • Conclusion
  • CHAPTER VI From the Phenomenology of the Body to the Ontology of the Flesh: Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Embodied Imagination
  • Introduction
  • Merleau-Ponty's Early Phenomenology of Imagination
  • Two Forms of the Imaginary in the Sorbonne Lectures (1949-1952)
  • Imagination and Perceptual Faith in The Lectures on Passivity (1954-1955)
  • Phenomenological Ontology and the Imaginary Texture of the Real in "Eye and Mind"
  • Conclusion
  • CHAPTER VII From Phenomenology to Hermeneutics: Paul Ricœur's Philosophy of Productive Imagination
  • Introduction
  • The Paradox of Irreality
  • Utopian and Constitutive Tendencies: Sartre, Castoriadis and Ricœur
  • The Reproductive Model of Imagination
  • The Productive Model of Imagination
  • Pre-Predicative Imagination and the Genesis of Metaphors
  • The Paradox of Irreality Revisited
  • Conclusion