Contents:
1) Peter Kung, Why We Need Something Like Imagery;
2) Derek Lam, An Imaginative Person’s Guide to Objective Modality;
3) Rebecca Hanrahan, Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities;
4) Michael Omoge, Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology;
5) Joshua Myers, Reasoning with Imagination;
6) Franz Berto, Equivalence in Imagination;
7) Christopher Badura, How Imagination Can Justify;
8) Antonella Mallozzi, Imagination, Inference, and Apriority;
9) Margherita Arcan…
Read moreContents:
1) Peter Kung, Why We Need Something Like Imagery;
2) Derek Lam, An Imaginative Person’s Guide to Objective Modality;
3) Rebecca Hanrahan, Crossing Rivers: Imagination and Real Possibilities;
4) Michael Omoge, Imagination, Metaphysical Modality, and Modal Psychology;
5) Joshua Myers, Reasoning with Imagination;
6) Franz Berto, Equivalence in Imagination;
7) Christopher Badura, How Imagination Can Justify;
8) Antonella Mallozzi, Imagination, Inference, and Apriority;
9) Margherita Arcangeli, Narratives and Thought Experiments: Restoring the Role of Imagination;
10) Margot Strohminger, Two Ways of Imagining Galileo’s Experiment;
11) Eric Peterson, Attention to Details: Imagination, Attention, and Epistemic Significance;
12) Amy Kind, Bridging the Divide: Imagining Across Experiential Perspectives;
13) Julia Langkau, On Imagining Being Someone Else;
14) Luke Roelofs, “Imagine If They Did That to You!”: The Complexity of Empathy;
15) Nick Wiltsher and Bence Nanay, Imagination, Selves, and Knowledge of Self: Pessoa’s Dreams in The Book of Disquiet