In this chapter, we identify and present predominant debates at the intersection of ethics and imagination. We begin by examining issues on whether our imagination can be constrained by ethical considerations, such as the moral evaluation of imagination, the potential for morality’s constraining our imaginative abilities, and the possibility of moral norms’ governing our imaginings. Then, we present accounts that posit imagination’s integral role in cultivating ethical lives, both through engagements with narrative artworks and in reality. Our final topic of consideration focuses on the possibility of imagination constituting or constructing new ethical or political frameworks
We seem to have an innate sense that imagination is a fundamental part of humanity. We may think tha...
Literary critics from Leavis to Levinas (to borrow from the title of Gibson’s book on ethics and the...
This dissertation provides a theoretical analysis and examination of the role of imagination in the ...
In this chapter, we identify and present predominant debates at the intersection of ethics and imagi...
The authors of this article explore the possibility of using imagination instead of so-called object...
I propose to discuss the imaginative mode of thought in terms of its two most significant aspects: f...
In this paper we question the basis on which judgements are made about the 'quality' of the lives of...
The thesis explores the connection between the imaginative engagement with narrative fiction films, ...
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the pl...
This article will address the ethical aspects of imagination and spectating. Since Plato’s denunciat...
It is a familiar thesis that art affects moral imagination. But as a metaphor or model for moral exp...
The creation of culture is propelled by human imagination that begins in children’s imaginative play...
“Imaginative simulation” refers to our capacity to create, in our mind’s eye and in our bodies, perc...
Advocates of interactionism in the ethical criticism of art argue that ethical value impacts aesthet...
John Dewey\u27s work on how imaginative inquiry interrupts the mechanical unfolding of a precarious ...
We seem to have an innate sense that imagination is a fundamental part of humanity. We may think tha...
Literary critics from Leavis to Levinas (to borrow from the title of Gibson’s book on ethics and the...
This dissertation provides a theoretical analysis and examination of the role of imagination in the ...
In this chapter, we identify and present predominant debates at the intersection of ethics and imagi...
The authors of this article explore the possibility of using imagination instead of so-called object...
I propose to discuss the imaginative mode of thought in terms of its two most significant aspects: f...
In this paper we question the basis on which judgements are made about the 'quality' of the lives of...
The thesis explores the connection between the imaginative engagement with narrative fiction films, ...
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the pl...
This article will address the ethical aspects of imagination and spectating. Since Plato’s denunciat...
It is a familiar thesis that art affects moral imagination. But as a metaphor or model for moral exp...
The creation of culture is propelled by human imagination that begins in children’s imaginative play...
“Imaginative simulation” refers to our capacity to create, in our mind’s eye and in our bodies, perc...
Advocates of interactionism in the ethical criticism of art argue that ethical value impacts aesthet...
John Dewey\u27s work on how imaginative inquiry interrupts the mechanical unfolding of a precarious ...
We seem to have an innate sense that imagination is a fundamental part of humanity. We may think tha...
Literary critics from Leavis to Levinas (to borrow from the title of Gibson’s book on ethics and the...
This dissertation provides a theoretical analysis and examination of the role of imagination in the ...