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Imagination - Art, Science and Social World

BuchGebunden
208 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am25.03.2020
The authors of the book try to integrate the results of multidimensional research on problem of imagination, image, figurative thinking and symbol in a lot of traditions of European thought and contemporary philosophy and social practices.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThe authors of the book try to integrate the results of multidimensional research on problem of imagination, image, figurative thinking and symbol in a lot of traditions of European thought and contemporary philosophy and social practices.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Image - Imagination - Man - Myth - Anthropological structures - Symbol - Political myths - Imagery of politics - Scientism - Rationalism - Empiricism - Concept - Idea - Logic - Philosophy - Dialectics - Hermeneutics - Sociological imagination - Pluralization - Rationality - Symbol - Understanding - Intuition - Conceivability - Analytic philosophy - Thought experiments - Democracy - Artistic film - Empathy machine - Style - Creativity - Aesthetic image - Meta-language - Consciousness - Unconscious - Dialogue - Risk - International organization - Eurasian Economic Union - Eurasian integration - Political hegemony - Political images - Political imaginarium - Revolutionary imaginarium - French Revolution - Bolshevik revolutionmehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Ilona Blocian is Associate Professor in the Institute of Philosophy, University of Wroclaw, Poland. Her scientific interests include: anthropology of an image, philosophy of images, research on myth, philosophical conceptions of man, sociological approaches to the process of acquiring culture, personality and culture, psycho-culturalism, history of the conceptions of the unconscious, history of psychoanalysis, C. G. Jung's conception and G. Bachelard's conception.Dmitry Prokudin is Associate Professor in the Institute of Philosophy, University of Saint Petersburg, Russia. His scientific interests include: information society, information culture, digital culture and information and communication technology (ICT).