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The Philosophy of Imagination: Technology, Art and Ethics

Editat de Galit Wellner, Geoffrey Dierckxsens, Marco Arienti
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mai 2024
Combining perspectives from both continental and analytic philosophy, this timely volume explores how imagination today both shapes and is shaped by technology, art and ethics. Imagination is one of the most significant and broadly examined concepts in contemporary philosophy and is frequently understood as a basic human faculty that enables complex activities. This book shows, however, that imagination is more than a mere enabler. Whilst imagination shapes our experiences, it is at the same time shaped by our environments. Some of the most creative manifestations of imagination are the result of its two-way interaction with art or technology, or both. In short, imagination co-shapes us. Beyond the traditional perspectives of Kant and Heidegger, The Philosophy of Imagination: Technology, Art and Ethics examines our dynamic relationship with imagination, from contemporary technological advancements such as AI that transform the whole ecosystem to imagination in the context of videogames and literary fiction. Analysing societal imagination, it addresses the relationship between the racial imaginary and white ignorance, as well as the effects that societal mechanisms such as lockdowns can have on our imagination. Taking its cue from the here and now, this volume brings together leading international scholars to investigate how the concept of co-shaping allows us to see imagination and its crucial role in society in new and productive ways.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350277212
ISBN-10: 1350277215
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Brings together areas of growing importance in continental philosophy, including imagination (we're seeing increased interest in secular and religious imagination) and the philosophy of technology

Notă biografică

Galit Wellner is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the NB Haifa School of Design, Israel, and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University, Israel. Geoffrey Dierckxsens is Head of the Interdisciplinary Research Lab for Bioethics (IRLaB) at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS), Prague, the Czech Republic. Marco Arienti is a Doctoral Researcher in Philosophy at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.

Cuprins

Editors' Introduction, Galit Wellner (The NB Haifa School of Design and Tel Aviv University, Israel), Geoffrey Dierckxsens (Czech Academy of Sciences, the Czech Republic), Marco Arienti (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Part 1: Imagination and the Contemporary Human Chapter 1: Experimental Imagination, Don Ihde (Emeritus, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA)Chapter 2: On Imagination and World-making: Paul Ricoeur's Critical Revival of Nelson Goodman's Analytic Aesthetics, Cristina Vendra (Czech Academy of Sciences, the Czech Republic)Chapter 3: Imagination in Ryle and Sartre, Andreas Vrahimis (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)Chapter 4: Enactive Imagination: Its Roots and Contemporary Horizons, Zuzanna Rucin´ska (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Part 2: Imagination and Technology Chapter 5: Can Algorithms Imagine?, Galit Wellner (The NB Haifa School of Design and Tel Aviv University, Israel) Chapter 6: "Habitus Machines": On Emagination and Its (Bad) Consequences, Alberto Romele (Lille University, France)Chapter 7: Hybrid Imagination as Techno-Activism, Lars Botin (Aalborg University, Denmark) Part 3: Imagination and ArtChapter 8: Am I in Wonderland as Alice is? The First Person Perspective in Imaginative Experiences, Arthur Cools (University of Antwerp, Belgium)Chapter 9: Imagination and Literature, Leen Verheyen (University of Antwerp, Belgium)Chapter 10: Images and Imagination across Phenomenology and Make-believe Theories of Pictures, Marco Arienti (University of Antwerp, Belgium) PART 4 Imagination and EthicsChapter 11: White Ignorance and the White Imaginary, Celia Edell (McGill University, Canada)Chapter 12: Moral Imagination and Moral Action, Yanni Ratajczyk (University of Antwerp, Belgium)Chapter 13: Imagination in Bioethics. A Bioethical Study of the Covid-19 Pandemic, Geoffrey Dierckxsens (Czech Academy of Sciences, the Czech Republic)Chapter 14: Covid-19 and Our Way of Being Together, Nicola Liberati (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) Part 5: The Co-shaping of Imagination and the FutureChapter 15: Beyond the Imagination. Psychedelics and Future Imaginaries, Pieter Lemmens (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)Chapter 16: Critical Imagination: Technology and the Possibility of Transformative Criticism, Lyat Friedman (Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Israel)Chapter 17: The Imagination Age: A Critical Assessment, Hub Zwart (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) Index