The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination

The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination

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First published in 1940, Sartre's The Imaginary is a cornerstone of his philosophy. Sartre had become acquainted with the philosophy of Edmund Husserl in Berlin and was fascinated by his idea of the 'intentionality of consciousness' as a key to the puzzle of existence. Against this background, The Imaginary crystallized Sartre's worldview and artistic vision. This book is Sartre's extended examination of the concepts of nothingness and freedom, both of which are derived from the ability of consciousness to imagine objects both as they are and as they are not -- ideas that would drive Sartre's existentialism and his entire theory of human freedom.

Author: Jean-Paul Sartre
Format: Paperback, 240 pages, 138mm x 216mm, 300 g
Published: 2010, Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Philosophy

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First published in 1940, Sartre's The Imaginary is a cornerstone of his philosophy. Sartre had become acquainted with the philosophy of Edmund Husserl in Berlin and was fascinated by his idea of the 'intentionality of consciousness' as a key to the puzzle of existence. Against this background, The Imaginary crystallized Sartre's worldview and artistic vision. This book is Sartre's extended examination of the concepts of nothingness and freedom, both of which are derived from the ability of consciousness to imagine objects both as they are and as they are not -- ideas that would drive Sartre's existentialism and his entire theory of human freedom.