The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination
Routledge (2004)
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| Call number | BF408.S263 2004 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415287553 9780415287555 | |||||||||
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Gillian Robinson & John F. Rundell (eds.) (1994). Rethinking Imagination: Culture and Creativity. Routledge.
Sonja Tanner (2010). In Praise of Plato's Poetic Imagination. Lexington Books.
Beata Stawarska (2001). Pictorial Representation or Subjective Scenario? Sartre on Imagination. Sartre Studies International 7 (2):87-111.
Matthew William Maguire (2006). The Conversion of Imagination: From Pascal Through Rousseau to Tocqueville. Harvard University Press.
Beata Stawarska (2005). Defining Imagination: Sartre Between Husserl and Janet. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4 (2).
Bert van Oers (2005). The Potentials of Imagination. Inquiry 24 (4):5-18.
Gregory Currie & Ian Ravenscroft (2002). Recreative Minds: Imagination in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford University Press.
Paul Harris (2000). The Work of the Imagination. Wiley-Blackwell.
Helena De Preester (2012). The Sensory Component of Imagination: The Motor Theory of Imagination as a Present-Day Solution to Sartre's Critique. Philosophical Psychology 25 (4):1-18.
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