According to recent orthodoxy, imagination is best characterised in terms of distinctive imaginative states. But this view is ill-suited to characterisation of the full range of imaginative activities—creation, fantasy, conceiving, and so on. It would be better to characterise imagination in terms of a distinctive imaginative process, with the various imaginative activities as more determinate implementations of the determinable process
In this paper, we review three influential theories of imagination in order to understand how the dy...
Imagination and improvisation share the abductive method of their making. The way imagination works ...
This paper will present a somewhat counter-intuitive argument on the way we may take imagination ser...
According to recent orthodoxy, imagination is best characterised in terms of distinctive imaginative...
Imagination is one of the most important characteristics of human mind. The language of imagination ...
Sometimes we learn through the use of imagination. The epistemology of imagination asks how this is ...
Imagination is a human capacity that reproduces and transforms experiences and thoughts. The capacit...
I argue that any account of imagination should satisfy the following three desiderata. First, imagin...
(The following paper is the report of a study in which an observational and a tachistoscopic method ...
Interest in imagination dates back to Plato and Aristotle, but full-length works have been devoted t...
Imagination is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human thought. The supreme powers of f...
The point of this paper is to reveal a dogma in the ordinary conception of sensory imagination, and ...
Traditionally, imagination has been considered to be a primitive mental state type (or group of type...
This work presents a new theory of imagination which tries to overcome the overly narrow perpectives...
International audienceImagination is widely thought to come in two varieties: perception-like and be...
In this paper, we review three influential theories of imagination in order to understand how the dy...
Imagination and improvisation share the abductive method of their making. The way imagination works ...
This paper will present a somewhat counter-intuitive argument on the way we may take imagination ser...
According to recent orthodoxy, imagination is best characterised in terms of distinctive imaginative...
Imagination is one of the most important characteristics of human mind. The language of imagination ...
Sometimes we learn through the use of imagination. The epistemology of imagination asks how this is ...
Imagination is a human capacity that reproduces and transforms experiences and thoughts. The capacit...
I argue that any account of imagination should satisfy the following three desiderata. First, imagin...
(The following paper is the report of a study in which an observational and a tachistoscopic method ...
Interest in imagination dates back to Plato and Aristotle, but full-length works have been devoted t...
Imagination is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human thought. The supreme powers of f...
The point of this paper is to reveal a dogma in the ordinary conception of sensory imagination, and ...
Traditionally, imagination has been considered to be a primitive mental state type (or group of type...
This work presents a new theory of imagination which tries to overcome the overly narrow perpectives...
International audienceImagination is widely thought to come in two varieties: perception-like and be...
In this paper, we review three influential theories of imagination in order to understand how the dy...
Imagination and improvisation share the abductive method of their making. The way imagination works ...
This paper will present a somewhat counter-intuitive argument on the way we may take imagination ser...