Part II: The Imagination
Kant's phenomenological legacy
pp. 175-306
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Editorial introduction
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Imagination and its critical dimension
lived possibilities and an other kind of otherwise
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The hidden art of understanding
Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty's appropriation of Kant's theory of imagination
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Are fictional emotion genuine and rational?
phenomenological reflections on a controversial question
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"Das Wunder hier ist die Rationalität"
Remarks on Husserl on Kant's "Einbildungskraft" and the idea of transcendental philosophy (with a note on Kurd Laßwitz)
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Imagination and indeterminacy
the problematic object in Kant and Husserl
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