Thinking Through the Imagination: Aesthetics in Human Cognition (Just Ideas (Fup)) (American Philosophy)

by John Kaag

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Use your imagination! The demand is as important as it is confusing. What is the imagination? What is its value? Where does it come from? And where is it going in a time when even the obscene mseems overdone and passé?
This book takes up these questions and argues for the centrality of imagination in humanmcognition. It traces the development of the imagination in Kant’s critical philosophy (particularly the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment) and claims that the insights of Kantian aesthetic theory, especially concerning the nature of creativity, common sense, and genius, influenced the development of nineteenth-century American philosophy.
The book identifies the central role of the imagination in the philosophy of Peirce, a role often overlooked in analytic treatments of his thought. The final chapters pursue the observation made by Kant and Peirce that imaginative genius is a type of natural gift (ingenium) and must in some way be continuous with the creative force of nature. It makes this final turn by way of contemporary studies of metaphor, embodied cognition, and cognitive neuroscience.

  • ISBN10 082325495X
  • ISBN13 9780823254958
  • Publish Date 3 February 2014 (first published 1 January 2014)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Fordham University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 272
  • Language English