The Amorous Imagination

The Amorous Imagination
Title The Amorous Imagination PDF eBook
Author D. Andrew Yost
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 233
Release 2021-08-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438484755

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In The Amorous Imagination, D. Andrew Yost builds upon Jean-Luc Marion's phenomenology of love to argue that through the interpretive activities of the imagination the Beloved appears to the lover as this Other, not the Other. Weaving together insights from Romantic thought and contemporary French philosophy, Yost describes the distinctive role the imagination plays in individuating another person so that they appear radically unique, special, and unsubstitutable. This radical uniqueness—or haecceitas—emerges out of the lovers' engagement in an "endless hermeneutic," an ongoing process of creative and responsive meaning-making that grounds the lovers' lives in each other and opens them up to new possibilities. All of this, Yost argues, is made possible by the amorous imagination. Drawing from the deep well of love poetry, mythology, philosophy, and literature The Amorous Imagination comes to the provocative conclusion that without the productive power of the imagination love itself could not emerge.

The Art of Love Poetry

The Art of Love Poetry
Title The Art of Love Poetry PDF eBook
Author Erik Irving Gray
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 221
Release 2018
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198752970

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The first study to offer an integral theory of love poetry, examining why it is that poetry, even more than other arts, is so consistently associated with romantic love.

Imagination and Social Perspectives

Imagination and Social Perspectives
Title Imagination and Social Perspectives PDF eBook
Author Michela Summa
Publisher Routledge
Pages 331
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1315411512

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Our experience of other individuals as minded beings goes hand in hand with the awareness that they have a unique epistemic and emotional perspective on the experienced objects and situations. The same object can be seen from many different points of view, an event can awaken different emotional reactions in different individuals, and our position-takings can in part be mediated by our belonging to some social or cultural groups. All these phenomena can be described by referring to the metaphor of perspective. Assuming that there are different, and irreducible, perspectives we can take on the experienced world, and on others as experiencing the same world, the phenomenon of mutual understanding can consistently be understood in terms of perspectival flexibility. This edited volume investigates the different processes in which perspectival flexibility occurs in social life and particularly focuses on the constitutive role of imagination in such processes. It includes original works in philosophy and psychopathology showing how perspectival flexibility and social cognition are grounded on the interplay of direct perception and imagination.

Political Monsters and Democratic Imagination

Political Monsters and Democratic Imagination
Title Political Monsters and Democratic Imagination PDF eBook
Author Patrick McGee
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 400
Release 2016-09-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501320068

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Political Monsters and Democratic Imagination explores the democratic thought of Spinoza and its relation to the thought of William Blake, Victor Hugo, and James Joyce. As a group, these visionaries articulate: a concept of power founded not on strength or might but on social cooperation; a principle of equality based not on the identity of individuals with one another but on the difference between any individual and the intellectual power of society as a whole; an understanding of thought as a process that operates between rather than within individuals; and a theory of infinite truth, something individuals only partially glimpse from their particular cultural situations. For Blake, God is the constellation of individual human beings, whose collective imagination produces revolutionary change. In Hugo's novel, Jean Valjean learns that the greatest truth about humanity lies in the sewer or among the lowest forms of social existence. For Joyce, Leopold and Molly Bloom are everybody and nobody, singular beings whose creative power and truth is beyond categories and social hierarchies.

The Romantic Life

The Romantic Life
Title The Romantic Life PDF eBook
Author D. Andrew Yost
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 239
Release 2022-08-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666730130

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The world is disenchanted. Rationalization, intellectualization, and scientism rule the day. We used to see the world as a magical place, but now it’s just a material space. How did we get here? The shift comes in part from the rise of a certain kind of secularism, one that reduces human experiences to whatever is explainable through observation. Love? It’s just a biological drive. Joy, a rush of adrenaline. Beauty, an influx of dopamine. If you can’t test it, it isn’t true; or so the thinking goes. The Romantic Life draws upon eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Romanticism to provide five strategies to re-enchant the world, five ways to imbue the world with meaning, truth, and beauty. According to the Romantics, far from being useless, encounters with “impractical” things like the imagination, nature, symbolism, sincerity, and the sublime give our lives a richness and depth that cannot be attained on a purely material account of the world. By learning from their example, we can come to see “into the life of things,” as William Wordsworth called it. We can be re-enchanted.

Perspectives on Sexuality

Perspectives on Sexuality
Title Perspectives on Sexuality PDF eBook
Author James L. Malfetti
Publisher Ardent Media
Pages 638
Release 1971
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780030828263

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The Nature of Love, Volume 1

The Nature of Love, Volume 1
Title The Nature of Love, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Irving Singer
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 411
Release 2009-02-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0262512726

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An analysis of concepts of bestowal, appraisal, imagination, and idealization followed by explorations into the writings of thinkers that include Plato, Ovid, and Martin Luther. Irving Singer's trilogy The Nature of Love has been called "majestic" (New York Times Book Review), "monumental" (Boston Globe), "one of the major works of philosophy in our century" (Nous), "wise and magisterial" (Times Literary Supplement), and a "masterpiece of critical thinking [that] is a timely, eloquent, and scrupulous account of what, after all, still makes the world go round" (Christian Science Monitor). In the first volume, Singer begins by studying love as appraisal and bestowal as well as imagination and idealization. He then examines the contrasting views of Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Ovid, Lucretius, Saint Augustine, Saint Thomas Aquinas, and Martin Luther. After having described the nature of erotic idealization, Singer analyzes the religious idealization in Judeo-Christian concepts of eros, philia, nomos, and agape. Medieval Catholicism sought to combine these four ideas of love in the "caritas synthesis." Luther repudiated that attempt on the grounds that love exists only in God's agapastic bestowal of unlimited goodness upon humanity and all of nature. In relation to the different modes of theorizing, Singer explores the humanistic implications of each.