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    Walton On Imagination, Belief And Fiction.Christopher New - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (2):159-165.
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  2. Philosophy of Literature: An Introduction.Christopher New - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Literature, like the visual arts, poses its own philosophical problems. While literary theorists have discussed the nature of literature intensively, analytic philosophers have usually dealt with literary problems either within the general framework of aesthetics or else in a way that is accessible only to a philosophical audience. The present book is unique in that it introduces the philosophy of literature from an analytic perspective accessible to both students of literature and students of philosophy. Specifically, the book addresses: the definition (...)
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    Walton on imagination, belief and fiction.Christopher New - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (2):159-165.
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    Advaita Vedanta. Edited by R. Balasubramanian. Volume II, Part 2 of History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, edited by DP Chatto-padhyaya. New Delhi: Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 2000. Pp. xxiii+ 417. Price not given. Aesthetics & Chaos: Investigating a Creative Complicity. Edited by Grazia March. [REVIEW]Karl-Heinz Pohl, Anselm W. Müller Leiden, Numbers From Han, Kwok Siu Tong, Chan Sin, Joshua W. C. Cutler & Imagining Karma - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (4):618-619.
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    Toward a new imagination of revolutionary struggle. Conversations with Bonnie Honig’s A Feminist Theory of Refusal.Viktoria Huegel - 2024 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 27 (1):1-3.
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  6. African Political Philosophy: Old Anxieties, New Imaginations.Uchenna Okeja - 2023 - In Uchenna B. Okeja (ed.), Routledge Handbook of African Political Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  7. Imagination and insight: a new acount of the content of thought experiments.Letitia Meynell - 2014 - Synthese 191 (17):4149-4168.
    This paper motivates, explains, and defends a new account of the content of thought experiments. I begin by briefly surveying and critiquing three influential accounts of thought experiments: James Robert Brown’s Platonist account, John Norton’s deflationist account that treats them as picturesque arguments, and a cluster of views that I group together as mental model accounts. I use this analysis to motivate a set of six desiderata for a new approach. I propose that we treat thought experiments primarily as aesthetic (...)
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  8. The Architecture of the Imagination: New Essays on Pretence, Possibility, and Fiction.Shaun Nichols (ed.) - 2006 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume presents new essays on the propositional imagination by leading researchers. The propositional imagination---the mental capacity we exploit when we imagine that everyone is colour-blind or that Hamlet is a procrastinator---plays an essential role in philosophical theorizing, engaging with fiction, and indeed in everyday life. Yet only recently has there been a systematic attempt to give a cognitive account of the propositional imagination. These thirteen essays, specially written for the volume, capitalize on this recent work, extending (...)
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  9. Imagination: A New Foundation for the Science of Mind.Stephen T. Asma - 2022 - Biological Theory 17 (4):243-249.
    After a long hiatus, psychology and philosophy are returning to formal study of imagination. While excellent work is being done in the current environment, this article argues for a stronger thesis than usually adopted. Imagination is not just a peripheral feature of cognition or a domain for aesthetic research. It is instead the core operating system or cognitive capacity for humans and has epistemic and therapeutic functions that ground all our sense-making activities. A sketch of imagination as (...)
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    Science and Moral Imagination: A New Ideal for Values in Science.Matthew J. Brown - 2020 - Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    The idea that science is or should be value-free, and that values are or should be formed independently of science, has been under fire by philosophers of science for decades. Science and Moral Imagination directly challenges the idea that science and values cannot and should not influence each other. Matthew J. Brown argues that science and values mutually influence and implicate one another, that the influence of values on science is pervasive and must be responsibly managed, and that science (...)
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  11. Imagination: A New Foundation for the Science of Mind.Stephen T. Asma - 2022 - Biological Theory 1:1-7.
    After a long hiatus, psychology and philosophy are returning to formal study of imagination. While excellent work is being done in the current environment, this article argues for a stronger thesis than usually adopted. Imagination is not just a peripheral feature of cognition or a domain for aesthetic research. It is instead the core operating system or cognitive capacity for humans and has epistemic and therapeutic functions that ground all our sense-making activities. A sketch of imagination as (...)
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    A new political imagination: making the case.Tony Fry - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by M. V. Tlostanova.
    The book presents the case for the making of a new political imagination by offering a critique of existing political institutions, philosophy and practices that are unable to provide the thinking, means and leadership to deal with the complexity and crises of specific locales and the world at large. The authors make clear that there is a fundamental disjuncture between the complexity of the combined critical conditions that are now putting life on Earth at risk, and the divisions and (...)
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    Imagination, Imaginary, Imaginal: Towards a New Social Ontology?Chiara Bottici - 2019 - Social Epistemology 33 (5):433-441.
    ABSTRACTThe concept of the social imaginary has been introduced as an alternative to theories of the imagination. Whereas the imagination tends to be conceived as a faculty that we possess as indiv...
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    Brave new world: Imaginative fictions offer simulated safety and actual benefits.Jenny E. Nissel & Jacqueline D. Woolley - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e289.
    Human engagement with imaginary worlds pervades history (e.g., Paleolithic cave paintings) and development (e.g., 18-month-olds pretend). In providing a safe environment, separate from the real world, fiction offers the opportunity for simulated exploration regardless of external circumstances. Thus, engagement with imaginary worlds in fiction may afford individuals opportunities to reap benefits and transfer these benefits back to the real world.
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    The new significance of learning: imagination's heartwork.Pádraig Hogan - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    Reviews the restricting consequences of older and newer forms of paternalism, in education, taking a historical perspective and offering a cohesive sustained.
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  16. New horizons for the study of the legal mind : relating virtue, emotion and imagination.Amalia Amaya & Maksymilian Del Mar - 2020 - In Amalia Amaya & Maksymilian Del Mar (eds.), Virtue, Emotion and Imagination in Law and Legal Reasoning. Chicago: Hart Publishing.
     
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  17. A New Political Imagination.F. Castro - 2004 - Filozofia 59:286-303.
     
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    Imagining the tenth dimension: a new way of thinking about time, space, and string theory.Rob Bryanton - 2006 - [Regina, Sask.]: Talking Dog Studios.
    INTRODUCTION Our universe is an amazing and humbling place. The planet we live on is filled with wondrous things, yet it is only an unimaginably tiny part ...
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    Imagining New Worlds.Matt York - 2021 - Radical Philosophy Review 24 (1):47-74.
    As we witness the collapse of the neoliberal consensus and the subsequent rise of authoritarian ‘strong men’ and xenophobic nationalisms across the globe, the capitalist hegemony that was consolidated by the neoliberal project remains very much intact. In pursuit of a sane alternative to this post-neoliberal world order this article proposes love as a key concept for political theory/philosophy and for performing a central role in the revolutionary transformation of contemporary global capitalism. Through a close reading of the works of (...)
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  20. A new political imagination.F. Quesada Castro - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (3-4):286-303.
     
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    The scientific imagination: with a new introduction.Gerald James Holton - 1978 - Cambridge, Ma.: Harvard University Press.
    In this book Gerald Holton takes an opposing view, illuminating the ways in which the imagination of the scientist functions early in the formation of a new ...
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    Imagining a new ‘abnormal’ amidst COVID-19: Seeking guidance from evolutionary anthropology and theology.Bernice Serfontein - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (3).
    The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is responsible for the large-scale devastation experienced all over the world. This ‘invisible stranger’ interrupting our daily lives is highlighting in a new and acute way the vulnerability of the human race. Life as we knew it is being changed forever. COVID-19 also exposed the injustices embedded in social structures all over the world. What will life with and after COVID-19 look like in South Africa? The pandemic reveals that South Africa is not the fair (...)
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  23. The New Testament with Imagination.William Loader - 2007
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    New Literature and Philosophy of the Middle East: The Chaotic Imagination.Jason Mohaghegh - 2010 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Machine generated contents note: Images of Chaos: An Introduction * Tactic I: Desertion (chaotic movement) * First Annihilation: Fall of Being, Burial of the Real * Tactic II: Contagion (chaotic transmission) * Second Annihilation: Betrayal, Fracture, and the Poetic Edge * Tactic III: Shadow-Becoming (chaotic appearance) * Chaos-Consciousness: Towards Blindness * Tactic IV: The Inhuman (chaotic incantation) * Epilogue: Corollaries of Emergence.
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  25. Imagining; The Invention of New Environments-A New Ecological Interpretation of the Imagination and Its Role in the Economy of Human Life.W. K. Rogers - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 59:307-322.
     
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    The New Urbanism, Planning, and the Failure of Political Imagination in Florida.Milt Hays - 2000 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 20 (4):275-284.
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    New growth factors for imaginal discs.David R. Hipfner & Stephen M. Cohen - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (9):718-720.
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    Optics, Imagination, and the Construction of Scientific Observation in Kepler’s New Science.Raz D. Chen-Morris - 2001 - The Monist 84 (4):453-486.
    A major intellectual shift between Copernicus and the mid-17th century was the rejection of Aristotelian assertions concerning the relationship of mathematics to physical nature. Aristotle asserted that “The minute accuracy of mathematics is not to be demanded in all cases, but only in the case of things which have no matter. Therefore its method is not that of natural science; for presumably all nature has matter.” Thus, he pulled out the rug from under the feet of the aspiration to a (...)
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    Something New Under the Sun: Levinas and the Ethics of Political Imagination.Farhang Erfani - 2007 - PhaenEx 2 (1):46-66.
    Despite Emmanuel Levinas’ own ambivalent relationship to utopianism, Levinasian ethics and utopianism have much in common. First, I look at Levinas’ own remarks on utopianism, to underline the said ambivalence. It is clear that Levinas is concerned with utopia’s “totalitarian” potential. Then I turn to the utopian tradition and scholarship to argue that utopia ought to be properly understood precisely as a resistance to a given order, or totality. Utopia is a form of political imagination that positions itself against (...)
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    New Frontiers for Theological and Scientific Imagination.Elise Crull - 2023 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 10 (1):112.
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    A New Measure of Imagination Ability: Anatomical Brain Imaging Correlates.Rex E. Jung, Ranee A. Flores & Dan Hunter - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Greeks and the new: novelty in ancient Greek imagination and experience.Armand D'Angour - 2011 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Greeks have long been regarded as innovators across a wide range of fields in literature, culture, philosophy, politics and science. However, little attention has been paid to how they thought and felt about novelty and innovation itself, and to relating this to the forces of traditionalism and conservatism which were also present across all the various societies within ancient Greece. What inspired the Greeks to embark on their unique and enduring innovations? How did they think and feel about the (...)
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    New frontiers in the aesthetics of science: Milena Ivanova and Steven French (eds.): The aesthetics of science: Beauty, imagination, and understanding. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2020, 222 pp, $160 HB.Devon Brickhouse-Bryson - 2021 - Metascience 30 (1):103-105.
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    Imagining a new world: Using internationalism to overcome the 10/90 gap in bioethics.Alexander Morgan Capron - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (8):409–412.
    ABSTRACT The IAB Presidential Address was delivered by Alexander Capron to the internationally gathered audience at the Closing Ceremony of the 8th World Congress of Bioethics, Beijing on 9th August 2006.
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    New Takes on Film and Imagination.Sarah Cooper - 2020 - Paragraph 43 (3):243-248.
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    Imagining New Social Legal Futures: A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Pre-Law Students’ Experiences with Discourse Communities of Legal Practice.Courtney Hanny - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (1):87-120.
    This paper considers the ways that concepts such as social justice and law were used as semiotic objects-in-tension by a group of five US undergraduates considering law school to make sense of their ideas about entering the discourse communities and communities of practice associated with being a lawyer. This group was made up of undergraduate women who had completed a summer residency program sponsored by the Law School Admissions Council to increase enrollment of students from under-represented groups. Of the five (...)
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    Connecting the new political history with recent theories of temporal acceleration: Speed, politics, and the cultural imagination of fin de siècle Britain.Ryan Anthony Vieira - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (3):373-389.
    ABSTRACTThe political impact of “social acceleration” has recently attracted much attention in sociology and political theory. The concept, however, has remained entirely unexplored in the discipline of history. Although numerous British historians have noted the prominent position of acceleration in the late‐Victorian and Edwardian imagination, these observations have never expanded beyond the realm of rhetorical flourish. The present paper attempts to build a two‐way interdisciplinary bridge between British political history and the theories of social acceleration that have been posited (...)
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    Ways of Imagining: A New Interpretation of Sartre’s Notion of Imagination.Lior Levy - 2019 - British Journal of Aesthetics 59 (2):129-146.
    In the conclusion to The Imaginary Jean-Paul Sartre draws attention to the centrality of imagination in human life, describing it as a constitutive structure of consciousness. Imagination, according to him, is not a contingent feature of consciousness, but one of its essential features. This essay re-examines Sartre’s notion of imagination, arguing that current interpretations do not exhaust its meaning. Beginning with a consideration of dichotomies that dominate his theory of imagination—such as those between present, material objects (...)
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    The Global Universal Caregiver: Imagining Women's Liberation in the New Millennium.Allison Weir - 2005 - Constellations 12 (3):308-330.
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    Post-truth imaginations: new starting points for critique of politics and technoscience.Kjetil Rommetveit (ed.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book engages with post-truth as a problem of societal order and for scholarly analysis. It claims that post-truth discourse is more deeply entangled with main Western imaginations of knowledge societies than commonly recognised. Scholarly responses to post-truth have not fully addressed these entanglements, treating them either as something to be morally condemned or as accusations against which scholars have to defend themselves (for having somehow contributed to it). Aiming for wider problematisations, the authors of this book use post-truth to (...)
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    The New Sociological Imagination[REVIEW]John D. Brewer - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (1):173-176.
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    Recombinant Enaction: Manipulatives Generate New Procedures in the Imagination, by Extending and Recombining Action Spaces.Jeenath Rahaman, Harshit Agrawal, Nisheeth Srivastava & Sanjay Chandrasekharan - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (2):370-415.
    Manipulation of physical models such as tangrams and tiles is a popular approach to teaching early mathematics concepts. This pedagogical approach is extended by new computational media, where mathematical entities such as equations and vectors can be virtually manipulated. The cognitive and neural mechanisms supporting such manipulation-based learning—particularly how actions generate new internal structures that support problem-solving—are not understood. We develop a model of the way manipulations generate internal traces embedding actions, and how these action-traces recombine during problem-solving. This model (...)
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    Aesthetics, Imagination and the Unity of Experience. By R. K. Elliott, edited by Paul Crowther. Pp. xix, 195, Hampshire and Burlington, Ashgate, 2006, $102.28. Encountering the Other: The Artwork and the Problem of Difference in Blanchot and Levinas. By Alain P.Toumayan. Pp. ix, 231, Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press, 2004, $23.50. Walter Benjamin, Religion, and Aesthetics: Rethinking Religion Through the Arts. By S. Brent Plate. Pp. xv, 171, New York and London, Routledge, 2005, $35.59. [REVIEW]Daniel B. Gallagher - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (5):845-846.
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    Engaging the Imagination: 'New Nature Writing', Collective Politics and the Environmental Crisis.Kate Oakley, Jonathan Ward & Ian Christie - 2018 - Environmental Values 27 (6):687-705.
    This paper explores the potential of 'new nature writing' - a literary genre currently popular in the UK - as a kind of arts activism, in particular in terms of how it might engage with the environmental crisis and lead to a kind of collective politics. We note the limitations of the genre, notably the reproduction of class, gender and ethnic hierarchies, the emphasis on nostalgia and loss, and the stress on individual responses rather than collective politics. But we also (...)
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    Imagining the real: towards a new theory of drama in education. By David Davis. Pp 196. London: Bloomsbury. 2014. £24.99 . ISBN 978-1-85856-513-2. [REVIEW]Joe Winston - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (2):252-254.
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    Mindfulness/mindlessness as a new factor influencing false memories: evidence from imagination inflation and modified premature cognitive commitment study.Paweł Stróżak - 2008 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 39 (4):202-208.
    Mindfulness/mindlessness as a new factor influencing false memories: evidence from imagination inflation and modified premature cognitive commitment study Two effects that can influence the creation of false memories were investigated. First, the classic effect of imagination inflation was investigated. Second, the effect of exposure to modified premature cognitive commitment procedure, in which subjects apply bias correction in order to be opposed to suggested information. 24 subjects were asked to perform, imagine or hear simple action statements. Then half of (...)
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    Imagination.Mary Warnock - 1976 - University of California Press.
    _Imagination_ is an outstanding contribution to a notoriously elusive and confusing subject. It skillfully interrelates problems in philosophy, the history of ideas and literary theory and criticism, tracing the evolution of the concept of imagination from Hume and Kant in the eighteenth century to Ryle, Sartre and Wittgenstein in the twentieth. She strongly belies that the cultivation of imagination should be the chief aim of education and one of her objectives in writing the book has been to put (...)
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    Imagining Palestine’s Alter-Natives: Settler Colonialism and Museum Politics.Lila Abu-Lughod - 2020 - Critical Inquiry 47 (1):1-27.
    This reflection on Palestine’s political impasses in relation to the experiences of other colonized places and peoples was inspired by the current ferment in critical indigenous and native studies, and now Palestinian studies, about settler colonialism. Tracing the promises and pitfalls of new imaginations of sovereignty and self-determination emerging through indigenous activism, the essay reflects on museums and contested rituals of liberal recognition in North America and Australia to highlight both the stark differences in the situations of Palestinians under Israeli (...)
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    Imagining a New World: Using Internationalism to Overcome the 10/90 Gap in Bioethics. [REVIEW]Alexandermorgan Capron - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (8):409-412.
    The IAB Presidential Address was delivered by Alexander Capron to the internationally gathered audience at the Closing Ceremony of the 8th World Congress of Bioethics, Beijing on 9th August 2006.
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  50. Robinson in Ruins: New Materialism and the Archaeological Imagination.Paul Dave - 2011 - Radical Philosophy 169:19.
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