In its study of the structure of the human imagination, the Bachlarian research is concerned with looking at “dream, poetic, or artistic images in general.” It is based on a detailed analysis of the activity of perception, the imagined power, and what comes out of them between what belongs to the past, which is produced by sensory memory and stirred by imagination, and is often represented in images of memories of places Familiarity or its equivalent, and what is produced by pure imagination, however, appears to be a semi-realistic world, and it is of the same kind as the images of the imaginary, which try to absorb two temporal moments that start from the present to live in the future, and some of them are mixed with past images, and are c...
The term “ethical image ” is derived from the term “moral imagination”, used by Gaston Bachelard. In...
The subject of this book is the study of dreaming from a specific point of view, one that provides u...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with a conception of imagination as...
This article presents some elements of the phenomenological concept of imagination and poetic image ...
This paper is devoted to Bachelard’s philosophical approach to the problem of imagination. His...
This article presents some elements of the phenomenological concept of imagination and poetic image...
For Freud, the literary work is like a dream, a burst of the psyche of its author. Plunged into lite...
The connection between perception, thought processes and creation is an aesthetic experience that co...
Can Gaston Bachelard’s philosophy of images bring life to the current debate on visual culture? Star...
it' in its authenticity, given the transfiguring, distorting intention of imagining images. Therefor...
The notion of the Unconscious is closely connected with philosophical, psychological or psychoanalyt...
Among the most provocative propositions inaugurated by Bachelard�s work one cannot miss his reflecti...
What is a dream? What is the relationship between dreaming, mind wandering and external perception? ...
The purpose of this study was to make explicit the essential structure of the experience of dreaming...
The aim of the article is to analyse the relation between the mind and imagination as the main issu...
The term “ethical image ” is derived from the term “moral imagination”, used by Gaston Bachelard. In...
The subject of this book is the study of dreaming from a specific point of view, one that provides u...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with a conception of imagination as...
This article presents some elements of the phenomenological concept of imagination and poetic image ...
This paper is devoted to Bachelard’s philosophical approach to the problem of imagination. His...
This article presents some elements of the phenomenological concept of imagination and poetic image...
For Freud, the literary work is like a dream, a burst of the psyche of its author. Plunged into lite...
The connection between perception, thought processes and creation is an aesthetic experience that co...
Can Gaston Bachelard’s philosophy of images bring life to the current debate on visual culture? Star...
it' in its authenticity, given the transfiguring, distorting intention of imagining images. Therefor...
The notion of the Unconscious is closely connected with philosophical, psychological or psychoanalyt...
Among the most provocative propositions inaugurated by Bachelard�s work one cannot miss his reflecti...
What is a dream? What is the relationship between dreaming, mind wandering and external perception? ...
The purpose of this study was to make explicit the essential structure of the experience of dreaming...
The aim of the article is to analyse the relation between the mind and imagination as the main issu...
The term “ethical image ” is derived from the term “moral imagination”, used by Gaston Bachelard. In...
The subject of this book is the study of dreaming from a specific point of view, one that provides u...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is concerned with a conception of imagination as...