First published in French in 1936, Lâ Imagination is a pivotal early work by Jean-Paul Sartre. This major new translation makes a classic work of philosophy available to a new audience.
First published in French in 1936, Lâ Imagination is a pivotal early work by Jean-Paul Sartre. This major new translation makes a classic work of philosophy available to a new audience.
Translators: Kenneth Williford is Associate Professor of Philosophy at The University of Texas, Arlington, USA. David Rudrauf is Assistant Professor of Neurology at The University of Iowa, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Translators' Introduction Introduction 1. The Great Metaphysical Systems 2. The Problem of the Image and the Effort of Psychologists to find a Positive Method 3. The Contradictions of the Classical Conception 4. Husserl Conclusion. Review of L'Imagination, Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1936). Index
Translators' Introduction Introduction 1. The Great Metaphysical Systems 2. The Problem of the Image and the Effort of Psychologists to find a Positive Method 3. The Contradictions of the Classical Conception 4. Husserl Conclusion. Review of L'Imagination, Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1936). Index
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"... excellent work by Kenneth Williford and David Rudrauf. ... The new translators have left the division of the text as the author intended. They have also included Maurice Merleau-Ponty's 1936 review of the book, as an appendix. ... [The] editorial notes are exemplary of the care with which a work of some importance has been made available to us once again." - Santiago Ramos, Continental Philosophy Review
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