The World of the Imagination: Sum and SubstanceRowman & Littlefield, 2016. nov. 28. - 848 oldal In this book, Eva Brann sets out no less a task than to assess the meaning of imagination in its multifarious expressions throughout western history. The result is one of those rare achievements that will make The World of the Imagination a standard reference. |
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... original is projected against a background). Theories of the representational relation itself she schematizes into three types: the make-believe, based on socially-established and internalized rules of language use; the denotative ...
... original is projected against a background). Theories of the representational relation itself she schematizes into three types: the make-believe, based on socially-established and internalized rules of language use; the denotative ...
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... original real-world object or real-world appearance. In this sense the phantasm is not simply a recalled or regenerated sense-image, much less just a visual image called to mind in the absence of a sensed object, but an enriched and ...
... original real-world object or real-world appearance. In this sense the phantasm is not simply a recalled or regenerated sense-image, much less just a visual image called to mind in the absence of a sensed object, but an enriched and ...
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... original over image, both in time and in dignity, is perturbed: We tend to see the images of people and things before the originals and to have our views preshaped by the former. Indeed, the latter are often unavailable, unattainable ...
... original over image, both in time and in dignity, is perturbed: We tend to see the images of people and things before the originals and to have our views preshaped by the former. Indeed, the latter are often unavailable, unattainable ...
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... original. "Resemblance," the traditional re-presentational mode, is distinguished from "similitude" (Foucault), which abandons the notion of reference with its hierarchy of original and imitation (270). The copy parodies itself in a ...
... original. "Resemblance," the traditional re-presentational mode, is distinguished from "similitude" (Foucault), which abandons the notion of reference with its hierarchy of original and imitation (270). The copy parodies itself in a ...
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... original, to be sure, but that original does not ordinarily imitate anything, though it may, of course, express or signify something-just what is a subject of infinite argument. It is a commonplace that music, the premier temporal art ...
... original, to be sure, but that original does not ordinarily imitate anything, though it may, of course, express or signify something-just what is a subject of infinite argument. It is a commonplace that music, the premier temporal art ...
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Part Two Psychology The Having of Imagery | 207 |
Part Three Logic The Being of Images | 385 |
Part Four Literature The Translation of Imagining | 459 |
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