Imagination Moral Imagination and Character Development Vol.1
- Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 2003
- 212p
- Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series VII, Seminars on Culture &; 200300ENGGPC4 .
includes index and biblioraphy
Chapter I. The Imagination in Aristotle and Kant by George R McLean, School of Philosophy,The Catholic University of America Chapter II. Kierkegaard on the Role of the Imagination in the Development of Human Being by Antoni Szwed, Dept. of Philosophy,Pontifical Academy of Theology, Krakow Chapter III. Affectivity: The Power Base of Moral Behavior by Sebastian A. Samay, Academic Vice President St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA Chapter IV The Imagination in the Post-Kantian Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur by David N. Power, Dept. of Theology,The Catholic University of America Chapter V On the Art of Moral Imagination by Wilhelm S. Wurzer, Dept. of Philosophy,Duquesne University Chapter VI. The Imagination, Epistemology and Values: A Perspective from Religious Thinkers George Worgul, Theology Dept., Duquesne University Appendices. Dialogues on Moral Imagination A. The need for Moral Imagination B. The Imagination in Aristotle, Kant and Ricoeur C. The New Interest in the Imagination D. The Role of the Imagination in Religion E. The Imagination in Social Life