Philosophy and literature may be regarded as two sides of the same coin in so far as they highlight and focuson the same issues from the different but complementary perspectives of imagination and self-reflection. This paper offers some research on symbolic resources and literary tools in the history of philosophy, by examining a famous metaphor to map the territory of knowledge in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
The power of imagination: mapping useful vs. illusory knowledge in a Kantian metaphor
Ferrini, Cinzia
2021-01-01
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Philosophy and literature may be regarded as two sides of the same coin in so far as they highlight and focuson the same issues from the different but complementary perspectives of imagination and self-reflection. This paper offers some research on symbolic resources and literary tools in the history of philosophy, by examining a famous metaphor to map the territory of knowledge in Kant's Critique of Pure ReasonFile in questo prodotto:
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