Unbridled Imagination

Unbridled Imagination
Title Unbridled Imagination PDF eBook
Author Thumbay Moideen
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 172
Release 2016-06-23
Genre
ISBN 9781534875968

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Stories of inspiring leaders whose imagination created incredible success. + Discover how these experts became the top players in their chosen fields.+ Learn the exact strategies used by these achievers to grow their businesses. + Get inspired by their true stories, journey and accomplishments. + Learn how they transformed their life and catapulted their business. + Find out how they went from being unseen to achieving super-stardom! Leaders whose stories are included in this book include: Rohit Bagaria, Rajesh Dembla, Vivek Agarwal, Parmeet Singh Sood, Dr. Monika Singh, Sadananda Murthy, Avinash Sisode, Bhakti Sanghavi, Dr. Sunil Kumar and Ashok Soota. "Unbridled Imagination" is the saga of personal challenges, achievements and accomplishments of these experts, from around the world. The book opens up to their stories of struggle, how they faced adversity and finally how they became the HEROES of their trade. This book aims to drastically shorten the learning curve by bringing you the combined wisdom of these accomplished, astute and ambitious experts, who worked hard to create and grow their businesses, careers and life. There's a lot one can learn from them, just by reading their life stories. Now, it's YOUR turn.

Mind's World

Mind's World
Title Mind's World PDF eBook
Author Alexander M. Schlutz
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 344
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0295990368

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Winner of the 2009 International Conference on Romanticism's Jean-Pierre Barricelli Award for the best book in Romanticism studies As the mental faculty that mediates between self and world, mind and body, the senses and the intellect, imagination is indispensable for modern models of subjectivity. From René Descartes's Meditations to the aesthetic and philosophical systems of the Romantic period, to think about the subject necessarily means to address the problem of imagination. In close readings of Descartes, Kant, Fichte, Hardenberg (Novalis) and Coleridge, and with a sustained return to the origins of the discourse about imagination in Greek antiquity, Alexander Schlutz demonstrates that neither the unity of the subject itself, nor the unity of the philosophical systems that are based on it, can be conceptualized without recourse to imagination. Yet, philosophers like Descartes and Kant must deny imagination any such foundational role because of its dangerous connection to the body, the senses and the unruly passions, which threatens the desired autonomy of the rational subject. The modern subject is simultaneously dependent upon and constructed in opposition to imagination, and the resulting ambivalence about the faculty is one of the fundamental conditions of modern models of subjectivity. Schlutz's readings of the Romantic poet-philosophers Coleridge and Hardenberg highlight that also their texts are not free of fears about the faculty's disruptive potential and its connection to the body. While imagination is now openly enlisted to produce the aesthetic unity of subjectivity, it still threatens to unravel and destroy a subject that needs to keep the body and its desires at bay in order to secure its rational and moral autonomy. The dark abyss of a self not in control of its thoughts, feelings, and desires is not overcome by the philosophical glorification of the subject's powers of imagination.

Unbridled

Unbridled
Title Unbridled PDF eBook
Author William Robert
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 175
Release 2022-02-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0226816907

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"In Unbridled, scholar of religion William Robert uses Peter Shaffer's enigmatic 1973 play Equus, about a boy passionately devoted to horses, to think about and teach religion. For Robert, a play like Equus tangles together text, performance, practice, embodiment, and reception. Studying a play involves us in playing different roles, as ourselves and others, and those roles, as well as the imaginative work they require, are critical to the study of religion. By approaching Equus with the reader, Robert transforms standard approaches to the study of religion, engaging with key themes including ritual, sacrifice, worship, power, desire, violence, and sexuality, as well as major thinkers such as Marx, Freud, Nietzsche, and contemporary theorists such as J. Z. Smith and Judith Butler. As Robert shows, the way themes and theories play out in Equus challenges us to imagine the study of religion anew through open questioning, contrasting perspectives, and alternative modes of interpretation and appreciation"--

Inventions of the Imagination

Inventions of the Imagination
Title Inventions of the Imagination PDF eBook
Author Richard T. Gray
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 208
Release 2011-10-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0295801654

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The dialectic between reason and imagination forms a key element in Romantic and post- Romantic philosophy, science, literature, and art. Inventions of the Imagination explores the diverse theories and assessments of this dialectic in essays by philosophers and literary and cultural critics. By the end of the eighteenth century, reason as the predominant human faculty had run its course, and imagination emerged as another force whose contributions to human intellectual existence and productivity had to be newly calculated and constantly recalibrated. The attempt to establish a universal form of reason alongside a plurality of imaginative capacities describes the ideological program of modernism from the end of the eighteenth century to the present day. This collection chronicles some of the vicissitudes in the conceptualization and evaluation of the imagination across time and in various disciplines.

Productive Imagination

Productive Imagination
Title Productive Imagination PDF eBook
Author Saulius Geniusas
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 206
Release 2018-05-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786604329

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Although the concept of productive imagination plays a fundamental role in Kant, German Idealism, Romanticism, Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, the meaning of this central concept remains largely undetermined. The significance of productive imagination is therefore all-too-often either inflated or underrated. The articles collected in this volume trace the development of productive imagination through the history of philosophy, identify the different meanings this concept has been ascribed in different philosophical frameworks, and raise the question anew concerning this concept’s philosophical significance. Special attention is given to the historical background that underlies the emergence of productive imagination in modernity, to Kant’s concept of productive imagination, to the further development of this concept in German Idealism, Wilhelm Dilthey, Edmund Husserl, Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre and Paul Ricoeur. A group of leading scholars present a systematic and comprehensive reference tool for anyone working in the firsl of social imaginaries.

Imagination and the profession of medicine

Imagination and the profession of medicine
Title Imagination and the profession of medicine PDF eBook
Author Hobart Amory Hare
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1916
Genre
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Theories of Art

Theories of Art
Title Theories of Art PDF eBook
Author Moshe Barasch
Publisher Routledge
Pages 429
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Art
ISBN 1135199736

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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.