Force of Imagination
The Sense of the Elemental
John Sallis
A bold and original investigation into how imagination shapes
thought and feeling.
"This is a bold new direction for the author, one that he takes
in an arresting and convincing manner.... a powerful, original
approach to what others call ecology but what Sallis shows to be a
question of the status of the earth in philosophical thinking at
this historical moment." Edward S. Casey
In this major original work, John Sallis probes the very nature
of imagination and reveals how the force of imagination extends
into all spheres of human life. While drawing critically on the
entire history of philosophy, Sallis s work takes up a vantage
point determined by the contemporary deconstruction of the
classical opposition between sensible and intelligible. Thus, in
reinterrogating the nature of imagination, Force of Imagination
carries out a radical turn to the sensible and to the elemental in
nature. Liberated from subjectivity, imagination is shown to play a
decisive role both in drawing together the moments of our
experience of sensible things and in opening experience to the
encompassing light, atmosphere, earth, and sky. Set within this
elemental expanse, the human sense of time, of self, and of the
other proves to be inextricably linked to imagination and to
nature. By showing how imagination is formative for the very
opening upon things and elements, this work points to the revealing
power of poetic imagination and casts a new light on the nature of
art.
John Sallis is Liberal Arts Professor of Philosophy at
Pennsylvania State University. His previous books include Being and
Logos: Reading the Platonic Dialogues; Shades Of Painting at the
Limit; Stone; Chorology: On Beginning in Plato s Timaeus (all
published by Indiana University Press), Crossings: Nietzsche and
the Space of Tragedy and Double Truth.
Studies in Continental Thought John Sallis, editor
Contents
Prolusions
On (Not Simply) Beginning
Remembrance
Duplicity of the Image
Spacing the Image
Tractive Imagination
The Elemental
Temporalities
Proprieties
Poetic Imagination"
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