Hume's Imagination

Hume's Imagination

by Tito Magri
Hume's Imagination

Hume's Imagination

by Tito Magri

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This book proposes a new and systematic interpretation of the mental nature, function and structure, and importance of the imagination in Book 1, 'Of the Understanding', of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. The proposed interpretation has deeply revisionary implications for Hume's philosophy of mind and for his naturalism, epistemology, and stance to scepticism. The book remedies a surprising blindspot in Hume scholarship and contributes to the current, lively philosophical debate on imagination. Hume's philosophy, if rightly understood, gives suggestions about how to treat imagination as a mental natural kind, its cognitive complexity and variety of functions notwithstanding. Hume's imagination is a faculty of inference and the source of a distinctive kind of idea, which complements our sensible representations of objects. Our cognitive nature, if restricted to the representation of objects and of their relations, would leave ordinary and philosophical cognition seriously underdetermined and expose us to scepticism. Only the non-representational, inferential faculty of the imagination can put in place and vindicate ideas like causation, body, and self, which support our cognitive practices. The book reconstructs how Hume's naturalist inferentialism about the imagination develops this fundamental insight. Its five parts deal with the dualism of representation and inference; the explanation of generality and modality; the production of causal ideas; the production of spatial and temporal content, and the distinction of an external world of bodies and an internal one of selves; and the replacement of the understanding with imagination in the analysis of cognition and in epistemology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192679116
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 09/22/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 496
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tito Magri was Professor of Philosophy at Sapienza University, Rome, from 1998 until his retirement in 2018, and before that at the University of Bari. He has been a visiting professor at the Universities of Michigan and Arizona. His research has focused on Early Modern political philosophy, contractarian political theory, rational choice and the emergence of normativity, the first person, and the philosophy of David Hume. He has published two books, edited two, and published articles and book chapters in Italian and in English.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: A Magical FacultyPart I The Elements of this Philosophy2. The First Principle3. Our Second PrinciplePart II The Intellectual World of Ideas4. As if it Were Universal5. Nothing we Imagine is Absolutely ImpossiblePart III A New System of Realities6. A Just Inference7. That Intelligible QualityIV An External and Internal World8. The Ideas which are Most Essential to Geometry9. The World as Something Real and Durable10. A Mind or Thinking PersonPart V The Imagination or Understanding, Call it which you Please11. One of the Greatest Mysteries of Philosophy12. The Ultimate Judge of All Systems of Philosophy13. Appendix14. Bibliography
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