The role of imagination in cognition: On Horstmann's expansive reading of Kant. Kant's Power of Imagination, by Rolf‐PeterHorstmann. Cambridge University Press, 2018, 110pp. ISBN: 978‐1108464031 £15.00 [Book Review]

European Journal of Philosophy 28 (1):248-257 (2020)
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