Imagination, Jennifer Anna GosettiFerencei
Imagination, Jennifer Anna GosettiFerencei
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Imagination
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei

Narrator: Rachael Beresford

Unabridged: 4 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/26/2023


Synopsis

Imagination: A Very Short Introduction explores imagination as a cognitive power and an essential dimension of human flourishing, demonstrating how imagination plays multiple roles in human cognition and shapes humanity in profound ways. Examining philosophical, evolutionary, and literary perspectives on imagination, the author shows how this facility, while potentially distorting, both frees us from immediate reality and enriches our sense of it, making possible our experience of a meaningful world. Long regarded by philosophers as an elusive and mysterious capacity of the human mind, imagination has been the subject of extraordinary ambivalence, described as both dangerous and divine, as merely peripheral to rationality and as essential to all thinking. Drawing on philosophy, aesthetics, literary and cognitive theory, as well as the human sciences, this book engages the dramatic conceptual history of imagination together with contemporary explanations of its role in cognition to explain its importance in everyday life as well as the exquisite creativity of the arts, scientific discovery, and invention. Engaging examples from cave paintings to modern painting, performance art to pop art, physics to phenomenology, technological inventions to literary worlds, the Nazca geoglyphs to dramatic theater, poetry, and jazz improvisation, the author illuminates with clarity and vision the philosophy of imagination and the stakes of its involvement in human thinking.

About Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei

Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei is professor and Kurrelmeyer Chair in German and professor in philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. She is author of On Being and Becoming: An Existentialist Approach to Life; The Life of Imagination: Revealing and Making the World; Exotic Spaces in German Modernism; The Ecstatic Quotidian: Phenomenological Sightings in Modern Art and Literature; Heidegger, Holderlin, and the Subject of Poetic Language; and a book of poetry, After the Palace Burns, which won The Paris Review Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bernie

This is a concise guide to the subject of imagination, the capacity to conceptualize that which does not exist in reality. Philosophy is the primary dimension through which the subject is investigated, though the insights of poets (particularly Romantics,) authors, and artists are frequently present......more

Goodreads review by Francis

an excellent overview This is an excellent overview of a complicated subject. It’s very easy to read. The audiobook is also very helpful. although there are a number of technical aspects, this is dealt with a very light touch. It’s also pretty remarkable in that it’s written from a very neutral persp......more

You do get a great picture of imagination (badummtss)... Brilliant introduction from scientific research on the upsurge of imagination before the Stone Age, towards philosophy of antiquity, aesthetics, Kant, romanticisim and - what else - phenomenology. What makes the author stand out in the best se......more

Goodreads review by Josiah

While most people, including myself, typically think of imagination in terms of creativity or maybe that weird imaginary friend I had as a child, this little book looks at it from the philosophical viewpoint. What is imagination? How is it developed? How do we distinguish it from things like day-dre......more