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The Philosophy of Imagination : Technology, Art and Ethics
The Philosophy of Imagination : Technology, Art and Ethics
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ISBN No.: 9781350277250
Pages: 256
Year: 202611
Format: Trade Paper
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Editors' Introduction, Galit Wellner (Tel Aviv University, Israel), Geoffrey Dierckxsens (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic) and Marco Arienti (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Part I: Imagination and Technology 1. Technologically Related Imagination: Postphenomenology and the Art of Dibutades, Lyat Friedman (Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem) 2. Can Algorithms Imagine?, Galit Wellner (Tel Aviv University, Israel) 3. Emaginary; or Why the Essence of (Digital) Technology is by No Means Entirely Technological, Alberto Romele (Sorbonne Nouvelle University, France) 4. Techno-Activism, Lars Botin (Aalborg University, Denmark) Part II: Imagination and Ethics 5. White Ignorance and the Racial Imaginary, Celia Edell (University of British Columbia, Canada) 6. Moving In a World You Cannot See: From Imaginative Perception to Creative Moral Imagination, Yanni Ratajczyk (University of Antwerp, Belgium) 7. Narrative and Imagination in Times of Global Pandemics, Geoffrey Dierckxsens (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic) and Petr Kouba (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic) Part III: Imagination and Art 8.


Poetic Imagination and Technology: A Dialectical Assessment, Hub Zwart (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) 9. Am I in Wonderland as Alice is? The First-Person Perspective in Imaginative Art and Game Experiences, Arthur Cools (University of Antwerp, Belgium) 10. Representation, Expression, Exemplification: Paul Ricoeur, Nelson Goodman, and the Role of Imagination in the Metaphorical Process, Roger W. H. Savage (University of California, USA) 11. Imagination and Images between Phenomenology and Analytic Philosophy, Marco Arienti (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Part IIII: Imagination, the Human, and the Contemporary World 12. Why Imagination Needs Socratic Ignorance, Cathrine Hasse (Aarhus University, Denmark) 13. Ryle and Sartre against Hume's Theory of the Imagination, Andreas Vrahimi (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) 14.


Enactive Imagination: Its Roots and Contemporary Horizons, Zuzanna Rucin“ska (University of Antwerp, Belgium) 15. Phantasy and Technologically Embedded Imagination: A Phenomenological and Postphenomenological Analysis, Nicola Liberati (Shanghai Jiao Tong University,China) List of Contributors Index.


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