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  • Seeing More: Kant's Theory of Imagination
  • Samantha Matherne
  • Page: 448
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  • ISBN: 9780198898283
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Immanuel Kant In his doctrine of transcendental idealism, Kant argued that space and time are mere "forms of intuition" that structure all experience and that the objects of  Explorations in Art Theory Part 2: We Can or We Kant? | Editorial Kant also synthesized rationalism (understanding and reason) with empiricism (experience and sensation) and cited imagination as the unknown  Imagination and Interpretation in Kant In this illuminating study of Kant's theory of imagination and its role in interpretation, Rudolf A. Makkreel argues against the commonly held notion that  Kant: Philosophy of Mind First, Kant belives imagination plays a crucial role in the generation of complex sensory representations of an object (see Sellars (1978) for an influential  Imagination - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Most famously, David Hume sought to distinguish the two in terms of vivacity—“the ideas of the memory are much more lively and strong than those  Kant and Coleridge on Imagination the Imagination figures in Kant's theories. Now let us consider what that primary Imagination is the more central and important power,43 and so it. The Kantian Roots of Hegel's Theory of the Imagination In Faith and Knowledge, Hegel identifies the productive imagination in the Transcendental Deduction as the locus of this unity, which Kant mislaid by “set[ting  Images and Kant's Theory of Perception Taking a closer look at apprehension, Kant claims that in order to “bring the manifold of intuition into an image… [the imagination must] antecedently take up  Recontextualizing Kant's Theory of Imagination Rudolf MakkreelRecontextualizing Kant's Theoryof ImaginationEver since Immanuel Kant, the imagination has come to be recognized as notsimply an arbitrary 



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