Imagination, Philosophy and the Arts is the first comprehensive
collection of papers by philosophers examining the nature of
imagination and its role in understanding and making art.
Imagination is a central concept in aesthetics with close ties to
issues in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language,
yet it has not received the kind of sustained, critical attention
it deserves. This collection of seventeen brand new essays
critically examines just how and in what form the notion of
imagination illuminates fundamental problems in the philosophy of
art.
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