Fall 2014 EPOCH Research Presentation

October 31, 2:00pm - 4:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Sakamaki Hall C-308 Add to Calendar

This group presentation seeks to motivate a reevaluation of certain key functions of the imagination. In its simple and most general form, the imagination shall be considered as that aspect of mind which presents what is absent, albeit with varying degrees of success.

When successful, imagining can be fundamental to both modal knowledge and to understanding others. In its moment of failure, we can become bored and uninterested in our shared future, especially our political future.


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Philosophy, Mānoa Campus

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Philosophy Department, (808) 956-8649, philo@hawaii.edu, http://hawaii.edu/phil

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