Feeling and Imagination: The Vibrant Flux of Our ExistenceRowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 223 էջ This book is a humanistic inquiry into the nature of feeling, with particular emphasis upon the way that imagination, idealization, consummation, and the aesthetic contribute not only to the texture of our experience but also to the values that are generated by means of them. Love, sex, and compassion are studied as modes of attachment that human beings create, very often as the outcome of prior failures in their personal relations. |
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... sense of oneness . Building on these earlier ideas , this book cuts across the gamut of human feeling , inspecting it more fully . By portray- ing how feeling relies upon imagination , and through imagination upon idealization ...
... sense of oneness . Building on these earlier ideas , this book cuts across the gamut of human feeling , inspecting it more fully . By portray- ing how feeling relies upon imagination , and through imagination upon idealization ...
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... sense of oneness . In this book I want to cut across the gamut of human feeling , inspecting it more fully though sometimes with concepts that I broached in those earlier stages of development . By portraying how feeling relies upon ...
... sense of oneness . In this book I want to cut across the gamut of human feeling , inspecting it more fully though sometimes with concepts that I broached in those earlier stages of development . By portraying how feeling relies upon ...
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... sense of malaise in returning to one's childhood home may very well signify that a former attachment there was not entirely satisfying . The parameters of my subject in these pages are defined by the overlap between affect and ...
... sense of malaise in returning to one's childhood home may very well signify that a former attachment there was not entirely satisfying . The parameters of my subject in these pages are defined by the overlap between affect and ...
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... sense of astonishment that has motivated the composition of this text . Among the people who helped me with the book , in one way or another , I am especially grateful to James D. Cain , Herbert Engelhardt , James Engell , Candido Perez ...
... sense of astonishment that has motivated the composition of this text . Among the people who helped me with the book , in one way or another , I am especially grateful to James D. Cain , Herbert Engelhardt , James Engell , Candido Perez ...
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... sense of reality . The cognitive has little aesthetic importance except in relation to the feelings that a work of art embodies and refines in its own fashion . The singer is engaged in an enterprise that directs her cognitive capacity ...
... sense of reality . The cognitive has little aesthetic importance except in relation to the feelings that a work of art embodies and refines in its own fashion . The singer is engaged in an enterprise that directs her cognitive capacity ...
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Imagination | 21 |
Idealization | 59 |
Consummation | 95 |
The Aesthetic | 143 |
Affective Failure and Renewal | 179 |
Notes | 209 |
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Էջ ix - The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of man hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report what my dream was.