Imagination and Social Perspectives
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"This collection is welcome indeed since it draws into sharp relief the important but often overlooked connections among imagination, intersubjectivity, and perspective-taking of all kinds. While those schooled in the phenomenological tradition are well aware that these interlocking themes were of central concern to Husserl, Stein, Sartre and company, it has, with some exceptions, taken a little more time for analytical philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists to realize just how crucial perspective-taking is to understanding the structures and functions of consciousness . . . The book is highly recommended." — Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"An outstanding and innovative book, which absolutely needs to be read and studied by researchers and students." — Natalie Depraz, University of Rouen, France
"This book covers a wide range of intriguing and original contributions to the role of imagination in perspective-taking, and the sociality of imagination." — Anika Fiebich, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
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Our experience of other individuals as minded beings goes hand in hand with the awareness that they have a unique epistemic and emotional perspective on the experienced objects and situations. The same object can be seen from many different points of view, an event can awaken different emotional reactions in different individuals, and our position-takings can in part be mediated by our belonging to some social or cultural groups. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 358
- ISBN
- 9781138221000
- Utgivelsesår
- 2017
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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"This collection is welcome indeed since it draws into sharp relief the important but often overlooked connections among imagination, intersubjectivity, and perspective-taking of all kinds. While those schooled in the phenomenological tradition are well aware that these interlocking themes were of central concern to Husserl, Stein, Sartre and company, it has, with some exceptions, taken a little more time for analytical philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists to realize just how crucial perspective-taking is to understanding the structures and functions of consciousness . . . The book is highly recommended." — Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"An outstanding and innovative book, which absolutely needs to be read and studied by researchers and students." — Natalie Depraz, University of Rouen, France
"This book covers a wide range of intriguing and original contributions to the role of imagination in perspective-taking, and the sociality of imagination." — Anika Fiebich, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
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