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E-BooksVisions of Statesmanship A Statesman's Imagination and Autonomy



Visions of Statesmanship A Statesman's Imagination and Autonomy
Free Download David Hansen, "Visions of Statesmanship: A Statesman's Imagination and Autonomy"
English | ISBN: 1666925101 | 2024 | 276 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1468 KB + 2 MB
In Visions of Statesmanship: A Statesman's Imagination and Autonomy, David Hansen provides a critical examination of the figure of the statesman as it has been presented in the philosophical reflections of three key thinkers: Plato, Yannis Markrygiannis, and Cornelius Castoriadis. In the course of the analysis, the chapters broadly investigate and assess the complex reception history that obtains among this particular configuration of intellectual history by offering authors, activists and texts linked to critical, political, and social theory in German, French, and Anglo-American contexts. The focus falls on the imagination (variously conceived) and notions of autonomy, and how these ideals potentially confront specific conditions of political and social reality. What emerges across the millennia, is an episodic account of dialectical encounters between freedom and unfreedom, how philosophical endeavors discern alternatives that raise consciousness of societal possibilities that challenge realities with the aim of changing practices of domination, oppression, and exploitation. Rather than regard intellectual and literary labor as ideological reflections of the material base, Hansen considers to what extent these free works of the imagination offer concrete visions that would increase justice, communal harmony, and global peace historical contingencies and limitations.



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E-BooksThe Tragic Imagination in Shakespeare and Emerson



The Tragic Imagination in Shakespeare and Emerson
Free Download Andy Amato, "The Tragic Imagination in Shakespeare and Emerson"
English | ISBN: 1350373575 | 2024 | 224 pages | EPUB | 1060 KB
What is the "tragic imagination"? And what role does it play in the works of William Shakespeare and Ralph Waldo Emerson? Explaining the tragic imagination as a creative faculty employed to answer the perennial Riddle of the Sphinx - a theory of the world that advances human freedom and dignity in the face of historical injustice, cruelty and violence - Andy Amato seeks to recover and rehabilitate this concept by revealing its significance to both key works of philosophy and literature and our contemporary world.



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E-BooksThe Jewish Imperial Imagination Leo Baeck and German–Jewish Thought



The Jewish Imperial Imagination Leo Baeck and German–Jewish Thought
Free Download Yaniv Feller, "The Jewish Imperial Imagination: Leo Baeck and German-Jewish Thought "
English | ISBN: 1009321897 | 2023 | 300 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Leo Baeck (1873-1956) was a rabbi, public intellectual, and the official leader of German Jewry during the Holocaust. The Jewish Imperial Imagination shows the myriad ways in which the German imperial enterprise left its imprint on his religious and political thought, and on modern Judaism more generally. This book is the first to explore Baeck's religious thought as political, and situate it within the imperial context of the period which is often ignored in discussions of modern Jewish thought. Baeck's work during the Holocaust is analysed in-depth, drawing on unpublished manuscripts written in Nazi Germany and in the Theresienstadt Ghetto. In the process Yaniv Feller raises new questions about the nature of Jewish missionizing and the German-Jewish imagination of the East as a space for colonisation. He thus develops the concept of the 'Jewish imperial imagination', moving beyond a simple dichotomy of ascribing to or resisting hegemonic narratives.



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E-BooksThe Gothic Imagination in the Music of Franz Schubert



The Gothic Imagination in the Music of Franz Schubert
Free Download Joe Davies, "The Gothic Imagination in the Music of Franz Schubert"
English | ISBN: 1837651620 | 2024 | 224 pages | PDF | 12 MB
Offers a major new contribution to understanding Schubert's creative approach and the gothic imagination more generally.



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E-BooksLiterary Invention and the Cartographic Imagination Early Modern to Late Modern



Literary Invention and the Cartographic Imagination Early Modern to Late Modern
Free Download Monika Szuba, "Literary Invention and the Cartographic Imagination: Early Modern to Late Modern "
English | ISBN: 9004427112 | 2022 | 280 pages | PDF | 24 MB
Literary Invention and the Cartographic Imagination: Early Modern to Late Modern is a wide-ranging, inter- and transdisciplinary approach grounded in the twin rigors of theory and history, which, through close readings of authors from Edmund Spenser to Olga Tokarczuk, and through considered discussions of the ideologies of walking and mapping, in performance art and cultural representation, assesses and analyses the significance of maps to literary texts, and which examines the ways in which the literary maps imaginary and real worlds. Together, the essays demonstrate convincingly the close relationship between text, map and culture.



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E-BooksInstruments and the Imagination



Instruments and the Imagination
Free Download Instruments and the Imagination By Thomas L. Hankins; Robert J. Silverman
1995 | 352 Pages | ISBN: 0691029970 | PDF | 67 MB
Thomas Hankins and Robert Silverman investigate an array of instruments from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century that seem at first to be marginal to science--magnetic clocks that were said to operate by the movements of sunflower seeds, magic lanterns, ocular harpsichords (machines that played different colored lights in harmonious mixtures), Aeolian harps (a form of wind chime), and other instruments of "natural magic" designed to produce wondrous effects. By looking at these and the first recording instruments, the stereoscope, and speaking machines, the authors show that "scientific instruments" first made their appearance as devices used to evoke wonder in the beholder, as in works of magic and the theater.The authors also demonstrate that these instruments, even though they were often "tricks, " were seen by their inventors as more than trickery. In the view of Athanasius Kircher, for instance, the sunflower clock was not merely a hoax, but an effort to demonstrate, however fraudulently, his truly held belief that the ability of a flower to follow the sun was due to the same cosmic magnetic influence as that which moved the planets and caused the rotation of the earth. The marvels revealed in this work raise and answer questions about the connections between natural science and natural magic, the meaning of demonstration, the role of language and the senses in science, and the connections among art, music, literature, and natural science.



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E-BooksImage and Imagination



Image and Imagination
Free Download Walter Hooper, "Image and Imagination"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1107639271 | EPUB | pages: 391 | 0.7 mb
This selection from the writings of C. S. Lewis gathers together forty book reviews, never before reprinted, as well as four major essays which have been unavailable for many decades. A fifth essay, 'Image and Imagination', is published for the first time. Taken together, the collection presents some of Lewis's finest literary criticism and religious exposition. The essays and reviews substantiate his reputation as an eloquent and authoritative critic across a wide range of literature, and as a keen judge of contemporary scholarship, while his reviews of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings will be of additional interest to scholars and students of fantasy.



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E-BooksTranscending Imagination Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Creativity



Transcending Imagination Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Creativity
Free Download Transcending Imagination: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Creativity
English | 2024 | ISBN: 1032584025 | 264 Pages | PDF (True) | 16 MB
Journey through the ground-breaking advancements in AI as they intersect with art, design, entertainment, and education. Discover how AI's power to analyze and understand language can be harnessed to generate breathtaking visuals from mere text descriptions―a process known as text-conditional image generation. But this book goes beyond just showcasing AI's capabilities: it delves into its transformative effects on the creative process itself. How will artists and designers adapt to a world where they co-create with machines? What are the implications of AI-generated art in educational settings? This book tackles these questions head on, offering a comprehensive view of the changing landscape of creativity.



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E-BooksThe Philosophy of Imagination Technology, Art and Ethics



The Philosophy of Imagination Technology, Art and Ethics
Free Download The Philosophy of Imagination: Technology, Art and Ethics
by Galit Wellner, Geoffrey Dierckxsens
English | 2024 | ISBN: 1350277215 | 257 Pages | True PDF | 13.5 MB



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E-BooksShakespeare's Botanical Imagination



Shakespeare's Botanical Imagination
Free Download Susan C. Staub, "Shakespeare's Botanical Imagination "
English | ISBN: 9463721339 | 2023 | 302 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Writing on the cusp of modern botany and during the heyday of English herbals and garden manuals, Shakespeare references at least 180 plants in his works and makes countless allusions to horticultural and botanical practices. Shakespeare's Botanical Imagination moves plants to the foreground of analysis and brings together some of the rich and innovative ways that scholars are expanding the discussion of plants and botany in Shakespeare's writings. The essays gathered here all emphasize the interdependence and entanglement of plants with humans and human life, whether culturally, socially, or materially, and vividly illustrate the fundamental role plants play in human identity. As they attend to the affinities and shared materiality between plants and humans in Shakespeare's works, these essays complicate the comfortable Aristotelian hierarchy of human-animal-plant. And as they do, they often challenge the privileged position of humans in relation to non-human life.



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