About “The imaginary”
The Imaginary is a 1940 book by Jean-Paul Sartre that explores the concept of imagination and its role in human consciousness. Sartre examines how imagination reveals fundamental aspects of how people perceive and understand the world. The book presents a philosophical analysis of imagination, focusing on its function and significance in shaping human experience. It is also known as The Psychology of the Imagination. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.)
Book details
- Latest edition
- 2010 · ISBN 9780415567848
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