The Poetic Apriori: Philosophical Imagination in a Meaningful Universe

| | Titolo | The Poetic Apriori: Philosophical Imagination in a Meaningful Universe | | Autore | Raymond C. Barfield | | Prezzo | € 19,99 | Gungov Alexander; Phillip Verene Donald| Editore | ibidem | | Lingua | Testo in | | Formato | Adobe DRM | |
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Descrizione |
Theories about the nature and function of philosophical imagination depend on our understanding of what kind of universe we inhabit. Some theories are compelling if the universe is meaningful as a whole, but they make no sense if it is not. Raymond C. Barfield discusses conditions that would be necessary if the universe is meaningful as a whole, and then develops a theory of philosophical imagination in light of that starting place. The theory moves toward the conclusion that if the universe is meaningful as a whole, the concept of the analogia entis, the analogy of being, illuminates philosophical imagination in a way that changes our understanding of its function and potential, along with the value of its discoveries through the things it creates.
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