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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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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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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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Imagining Sound

Proceedings of the 9th Audio Mostly: A Conference on Interaction With Sound, 2014
We make the case in this essay that sound that is imagined is both a perception and as much a sound as that perceived through external stimulation. To argue this, we look at the evidence from auditory science, neuroscience, and philosophy, briefly present some new conceptual thinking on sound that accounts for this view, and then use this to look at ...
Mark Grimshaw, Tom Garner
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Imagining Objects and Imagining Experiences

Mind & Language, 2002
A number of philosophers have argued in favour of the Dependency Thesis: if a subject sensorily imagines an F then he or she sensorily imagines from the inside perceptually experiencing an F in the imaginary world. They claim that it explains certain important features of imaginative experience, in brief: the fact that it is perspectival, the fact that
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Technoscience, imagined publics and public imaginations

Public Understanding of Science, 2017
This essay begins from the intensified entanglements of technoscientific innovation with miscellaneous societal and public fields of interest and action over recent years. This has been accompanied by an apparent decline in the work of purification of discourses of natural and human agency, which Latour observed in 1993.
Kjetil, Rommetveit, Brian, Wynne
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Imagination or Exposure Causes Imagination Inflation

The American Journal of Psychology, 2004
To examine the effects of exposure to complex autobiographical events on imagination inflation, subjects performed a 3-stage procedure. First, they rated their confidence that a list of events had happened in their childhood. Second, subjects imagined and paraphrased complex fictitious events 0, 1, 3, or 5 times.
Stefanie J, Sharman   +2 more
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Imaginings and imaginations of the soul [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
The soul is agile and transparent; it does not make the body weighty. It streams limitless within the patterns of regimented matter, gratifies the body until it can fill it no more, but remains as a swirling ball of energy with it. We do not see it, but can imagine it; like the wind; an energy, we do not see but can feel and there is no kerb to imagine
Pereira, Contzen   +1 more
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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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