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Imagine...

Child Care, 2006
Someone once asked me which of my toys I couldn’t manage without. I said my box of Duplo, as I believe it is a toy that children of all of ages can use and enjoy.
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The Imaginer and The Imagined

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2004
A transference of the imaginer and the imagined, arising from largely unconscious fantasies of the way parent and child interact to construct a view of reality, is present in all analyses. For narcissistic patients, primitive fantasies of the imaginer and imagined form an enduring organization, and the enactment of these fantasies in transference and ...
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Overly Enactive Imagination? Radically Re‐Imagining Imagining

The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2015
AbstractA certain philosophical frame of mind holds that contentless imaginings are unimaginable, “inconceivable” (Shapiro , p. 214) ‐ that it is simply not possible to imagine acts of imagining in the absence of representational content. Against this, this paper argues that there is no naturalistically respectable way to rule out the possibility of ...
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Beyond Imagining, Imagining Beyond

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2012
Particularly because the mla lacks a division on environmental literature, it is gratifying that the organization is turning attention to environmental studies through forums such as this one. Many more in the profession than the fourteen hundred members of the Association for Study of Literature and the Environment take some interest in environmental ...
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Imagining machines with imagination

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2000
The author reviews and comments upon George Morton's predictive paper "Machines with Imagination". He argues that Morton's paper demonstrates a significant insight into the progress of machine intelligence, particularly because that progress was hardly accomplished in a linear progression of systematic advances.
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Imaginative Contagion

Metaphilosophy, 2006
Abstract: The aim of this article is to expand the diet of examples considered in philosophical discussions of imagination and pretense, and to offer some preliminary observations about what we might learn about the nature of imagination as a result. The article presents a number of cases involving imaginative contagion: cases where merely imagining ...
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Imagining Emma Imagining: Emma

1999
When I wrote an earlier and very different version of this chapter in the form of an article, I seemed to be bothered by the new, almost paradoxical ways of ‘validating’ texts, not rejoicing sufficiently in the loss of the new-critical rhetoric of critical inflation which used words like’great’ and’greatness’ as an instant knock-down argument in the ...
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IMAGINATION

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1969
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