Imagination, Philosophy, and the Arts
Title | Imagination, Philosophy, and the Arts PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Kieran |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Total Pages | 331 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0415305160 |
The papers in this collection examine how & in what form the notion of imagination illuminates fundamental problems in the philosophy of art.
Imagination, Philosophy and the Arts
Title | Imagination, Philosophy and the Arts PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Kieran |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 331 |
Release | 2003-09-02 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 113440624X |
Imagination, Philosophy and the Arts is the first comprehensive collection of papers by philosophers examining the nature of imagination and its role in understanding and making art. Imagination is a central concept in aesthetics with close ties to issues in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language, yet it has not received the kind of sustained, critical attention it deserves. This collection of seventeen brand new essays critically examines just how and in what form the notion of imagination illuminates fundamental problems in the philosophy of art.
Art and Imagination
Title | Art and Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Scruton |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
Originally published: London: Methuen, 1974.
Imagination and Art: Explorations in Contemporary Theory
Title | Imagination and Art: Explorations in Contemporary Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Moser |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 810 |
Release | 2020-07-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9004436359 |
This transdisciplinary project represents the most comprehensive study of imagination to date. The eclectic group of international scholars who comprise Imagination and Art propose bold and innovative theoretical frameworks for (re-) conceptualizing imagination in all of its divergent forms.
Art and Imagination
Title | Art and Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Scruton |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 1974-01-01 |
Genre | Aesthetics |
ISBN | 9780416808001 |
Imagination, Music, and the Emotions
Title | Imagination, Music, and the Emotions PDF eBook |
Author | Saam Trivedi |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2017-08-07 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1438467176 |
Articulates an imaginationist solution to the question of how purely instrumental music can be perceived by a listener as having emotional content. Both musicians and laypersons can perceive purely instrumental music without words or an associated story or program as expressing emotions such as happiness and sadness. But how? In this book, Saam Trivedi discusses and critiques the leading philosophical approaches to this question, including formalism, metaphorism, expression theories, arousalism, resemblance theories, and persona theories. Finding these to be inadequate, he advocates an “imaginationist” solution, by which absolute music is not really or literally sad but is only imagined to be so in a variety of ways. In particular, he argues that we as listeners animate the music ourselves, imaginatively projecting life and mental states onto it. Bolstering his argument with empirical data from studies in neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science, Trivedi also addresses and explores larger philosophical questions such as the nature of emotions, metaphors, and imagination.
Imagination and the Imaginary
Title | Imagination and the Imaginary PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Lennon |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 155 |
Release | 2015-02-20 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1317548825 |
The concept of the imaginary is pervasive within contemporary thought, yet can be a baffling and often controversial term. In Imagination and the Imaginary, Kathleen Lennon explores the links between imagination - regarded as the faculty of creating images or forms - and the imaginary, which links such imagery with affect or emotion and captures the significance which the world carries for us. Beginning with an examination of contrasting theories of imagination proposed by Hume and Kant, Lennon argues that the imaginary is not something in opposition to the real, but the very faculty through which the world is made real to us. She then turns to the vexed relationship between perception and imagination and, drawing on Kant, Merleau-Ponty and Sartre, explores some fundamental questions, such as whether there is a distinction between the perceived and the imagined; the relationship between imagination and creativity; and the role of the body in perception and imagination. Invoking also Spinoza and Coleridge, Lennon argues that, far from being a realm of illusion, the imaginary world is our most direct mode of perception. She then explores the role the imaginary plays in the formation of the self and the social world. A unique feature of the volume is that it compares and contrasts a philosophical tradition of thinking about the imagination - running from Kant and Hume to Strawson and John McDowell - with the work of phenomenological, psychoanalytic, poststructuralist and feminist thinkers such as Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Lacan, Castoriadis, Irigaray, Gatens and Lloyd. This makes Imagination and the Imaginary essential reading for students and scholars working in phenomenology, philosophy of perception, social theory, cultural studies and aesthetics. Cover Image: Bronze Bowl with Lace, Ursula Von Rydingsvard, 2014. Courtesy the artist, Galerie Lelong and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Photo Jonty Wilde.