Epistemic Uses of Imagination
Herausgeber: Badura, Christopher; Kind, Amy
Epistemic Uses of Imagination
Herausgeber: Badura, Christopher; Kind, Amy
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This book explores how imagination can be put to epistemic use. More specifically, the contributors address ways in which our imaginings must be constrained so as to justify beliefs and give rise to knowledge.
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This book explores how imagination can be put to epistemic use. More specifically, the contributors address ways in which our imaginings must be constrained so as to justify beliefs and give rise to knowledge.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367480561
- ISBN-10: 0367480565
- Artikelnr.: 62085934
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367480561
- ISBN-10: 0367480565
- Artikelnr.: 62085934
Christopher Badura is a PhD student in philosophy at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, working on logics of imagination. His research interest is philosophical logic and its application to philosophical issues concerning imagination. Amy Kind is Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College, where she also serves as Director of the Gould Center for Humanistic Studies. In addition to authoring the introductory textbooks Persons and Personal Identity and Philosophy of Mind: The Basics, she has edited Philosophy of Mind in the 20th and 21th Centuries, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination, and (with Peter Kung) Knowledge Through Imagination.
Introduction
Section I: Modality and Modal Knowledge
1. Why We Need Something Like Imagery
Peter Kung
2. An Imaginative Person's Guide to Objective Modality
Derek Lam
3. Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities
Rebecca Hanrahan
4. Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology
Michael Omoge
Section II: Reasoning
5. Reasoning with Imagination
Joshua Myers
6. Equivalence in Imagination
Franz Berto
7. How Imagination Can Justify
Christopher Badura
8. Imagination, Inference, and Apriority
Antonella Mallozzi
Section III: Thought Experiments
9. Narratives and Thought Experiments: Restoring the Role of Imagination
Margherita Arcangeli
10. Two Ways of Imagining Galileo's Experiment
Margot Strohminger
11. Attention to Details: Imagination, Attention, and Epistemic
Significance
Eric Peterson
Section IV: Understanding Self and Others
12. Bridging the Divide: Imagining Across Experiential Perspectives
Amy Kind
13. On Imagining Being Someone Else
Julia Langkau
14. "Imagine If They Did That to You!": The Complexity of Empathy
Luke Roelofs
15. Imagination, Selves, and Knowledge of Self: Pessoa's Dreams in The Book
of Disquiet
Nick Wiltsher and Bence Nanay
Section I: Modality and Modal Knowledge
1. Why We Need Something Like Imagery
Peter Kung
2. An Imaginative Person's Guide to Objective Modality
Derek Lam
3. Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities
Rebecca Hanrahan
4. Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology
Michael Omoge
Section II: Reasoning
5. Reasoning with Imagination
Joshua Myers
6. Equivalence in Imagination
Franz Berto
7. How Imagination Can Justify
Christopher Badura
8. Imagination, Inference, and Apriority
Antonella Mallozzi
Section III: Thought Experiments
9. Narratives and Thought Experiments: Restoring the Role of Imagination
Margherita Arcangeli
10. Two Ways of Imagining Galileo's Experiment
Margot Strohminger
11. Attention to Details: Imagination, Attention, and Epistemic
Significance
Eric Peterson
Section IV: Understanding Self and Others
12. Bridging the Divide: Imagining Across Experiential Perspectives
Amy Kind
13. On Imagining Being Someone Else
Julia Langkau
14. "Imagine If They Did That to You!": The Complexity of Empathy
Luke Roelofs
15. Imagination, Selves, and Knowledge of Self: Pessoa's Dreams in The Book
of Disquiet
Nick Wiltsher and Bence Nanay
Introduction
Section I: Modality and Modal Knowledge
1. Why We Need Something Like Imagery
Peter Kung
2. An Imaginative Person's Guide to Objective Modality
Derek Lam
3. Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities
Rebecca Hanrahan
4. Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology
Michael Omoge
Section II: Reasoning
5. Reasoning with Imagination
Joshua Myers
6. Equivalence in Imagination
Franz Berto
7. How Imagination Can Justify
Christopher Badura
8. Imagination, Inference, and Apriority
Antonella Mallozzi
Section III: Thought Experiments
9. Narratives and Thought Experiments: Restoring the Role of Imagination
Margherita Arcangeli
10. Two Ways of Imagining Galileo's Experiment
Margot Strohminger
11. Attention to Details: Imagination, Attention, and Epistemic
Significance
Eric Peterson
Section IV: Understanding Self and Others
12. Bridging the Divide: Imagining Across Experiential Perspectives
Amy Kind
13. On Imagining Being Someone Else
Julia Langkau
14. "Imagine If They Did That to You!": The Complexity of Empathy
Luke Roelofs
15. Imagination, Selves, and Knowledge of Self: Pessoa's Dreams in The Book
of Disquiet
Nick Wiltsher and Bence Nanay
Section I: Modality and Modal Knowledge
1. Why We Need Something Like Imagery
Peter Kung
2. An Imaginative Person's Guide to Objective Modality
Derek Lam
3. Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities
Rebecca Hanrahan
4. Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology
Michael Omoge
Section II: Reasoning
5. Reasoning with Imagination
Joshua Myers
6. Equivalence in Imagination
Franz Berto
7. How Imagination Can Justify
Christopher Badura
8. Imagination, Inference, and Apriority
Antonella Mallozzi
Section III: Thought Experiments
9. Narratives and Thought Experiments: Restoring the Role of Imagination
Margherita Arcangeli
10. Two Ways of Imagining Galileo's Experiment
Margot Strohminger
11. Attention to Details: Imagination, Attention, and Epistemic
Significance
Eric Peterson
Section IV: Understanding Self and Others
12. Bridging the Divide: Imagining Across Experiential Perspectives
Amy Kind
13. On Imagining Being Someone Else
Julia Langkau
14. "Imagine If They Did That to You!": The Complexity of Empathy
Luke Roelofs
15. Imagination, Selves, and Knowledge of Self: Pessoa's Dreams in The Book
of Disquiet
Nick Wiltsher and Bence Nanay