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Mar 2021
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Peter Langland-Hassan, "Explaining Imagi...

Marshall Poe
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How do we think about situations and things do not exist but might, engage in pretense and fiction, and create new works of art? These are central cases in which we’re using our imaginations, but what is imagination, and how should it be explained? In Explaining Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2020), Peter Langland-Hassan distinguishes using mental ima ... Show More
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