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Tapa dura
Páginas
400
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Publicado
Mar 11, 2024
Editorial
University of Chicago Press
Descripción
In a collection of enlightening lectures, Paul Ricœur delves into the complexities of productive imagination, offering a fresh perspective on its role in human cognition and creativity. The collaborative insights provided by George H. Taylor, Robert D. Sweeney, Jean-Luc Amalric, and Patrick F. Crosby enrich the discourse, shedding light on the philosophical implications of imagination's multifaceted nature.
Through these unpublished works, Ricœur examines how imagination shapes our understanding of reality and influences our narratives. The lectures explore the interplay between imagination and memory, suggesting that our ability to create new meanings stems from a deeply rooted imaginative faculty.
This compilation not only highlights Ricœur's profound intellectual legacy but also serves as an invitation for readers to engage with the philosophical dimensions of imagination. It encourages a deeper appreciation for the imaginative processes that underpin human expression and understanding.
Through these unpublished works, Ricœur examines how imagination shapes our understanding of reality and influences our narratives. The lectures explore the interplay between imagination and memory, suggesting that our ability to create new meanings stems from a deeply rooted imaginative faculty.
This compilation not only highlights Ricœur's profound intellectual legacy but also serves as an invitation for readers to engage with the philosophical dimensions of imagination. It encourages a deeper appreciation for the imaginative processes that underpin human expression and understanding.
Géneros
Ciencia Ficción