This distinguished collection of papers argues for a positive interpretation of imagination. It discusses the different ways in which the concept of the imagination has been construed. It also provides fascinating glimpses of the role of the imagination in the creation and understanding of Modernity.
This distinguished collection of papers argues for a positive interpretation of imagination. It discusses the different ways in which the concept of the imagination has been construed. It also provides fascinating glimpses of the role of the imagination in the creation and understanding of Modernity.
Gillian Robinson lectures in Politics at Deakin University John Rundell is Ashworth Lecturer in Social Theory at the University of Melbourne.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction, John Rundell Part I Decentring society, recentring the subject Chapter 1 A society of culture: the constitution of modernity, Gyorgy Markus Chapter 2 The Apocalyptic imagination and the inability to mourn, Martin Jay Chapter 3 The elementary ethics of everyday life, Agnes Heller Chapter 4 European rationality, Niklas Luhmann Part II Creating imagination Chapter 5 Creativity and judgement: Kant on reason and imagination, John Rundell Chapter 6 Imagination in discourse and in action, Paul Ricoeur Chapter 7 Radical imagination and the social instituting imaginary, Cornelius Castoriadis Chapter 8 Reason, imagination, interpretation, Johann P. Arnason epilogue Sublime theories: reason and imagination in modernity, David Roberts
Preface Introduction, John Rundell Part I Decentring society, recentring the subject Chapter 1 A society of culture: the constitution of modernity, Gyorgy Markus Chapter 2 The Apocalyptic imagination and the inability to mourn, Martin Jay Chapter 3 The elementary ethics of everyday life, Agnes Heller Chapter 4 European rationality, Niklas Luhmann Part II Creating imagination Chapter 5 Creativity and judgement: Kant on reason and imagination, John Rundell Chapter 6 Imagination in discourse and in action, Paul Ricoeur Chapter 7 Radical imagination and the social instituting imaginary, Cornelius Castoriadis Chapter 8 Reason, imagination, interpretation, Johann P. Arnason epilogue Sublime theories: reason and imagination in modernity, David Roberts
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