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'No matter how long I may look at an image, I shall never find anything in it but what I put there. It is in this fact that we find the distinction between an image and a perception.' - Jean-Paul Sartre

Jean-Paul Sarte's LâImagination was published in 1936 when he was thirty years old. The Imagination is Sartreâs first full philosophical work, presenting some of the basic arguments concerning phenomenology, consciousness and intentionality that were to mark his philosophy as a whole and be so influential in the course of twentieth-century philosophy.

Sartre begins by criticising philosophical theories of the imagination, particularly those of Descartes, Leibniz and Hume, before establishing his central thesis. Imagination does not involve the perception of âmental imagesâ in any literal sense, Sartre argues, yet reveals some of the fundamental capacities of consciousness. He then reviews psychological theories of the imagination, including a fascinating discussion of the work of Henri Bergson.

Sartre argues that the âclassical conceptionâ is fundamentally flawed because it begins by conceiving of the imagination as being like perception and then seeks, in vain, to re-establish the difference between the two. Sartre concludes with an important chapter on Husserlâs theory of the imagination which, despite sharing the flaws of earlier approaches, signals a new phenomenological way forward in understanding the imagination.

The Imagination is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre, phenomenology, and the history of twentieth-century philosophy. The translation has been revised throughout for this Routledge Classics edition. Also included is a revised translatorsâ introduction and a new foreword, both by Kenneth Williford and David Rudrauf. Also included is Maurice Merleau-Pontyâs important review of LâImagination upon its publication in French in 1936.

Translated by Kenneth Williford and David Rudrauf.

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 9/15/2025
    ISBN13: 9781032933306, 978-1032933306
    ISBN10: 1032933305

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    Book Synopsis

    'No matter how long I may look at an image, I shall never find anything in it but what I put there. It is in this fact that we find the distinction between an image and a perception.' - Jean-Paul Sartre

    Jean-Paul Sarte's LâImagination was published in 1936 when he was thirty years old. The Imagination is Sartreâs first full philosophical work, presenting some of the basic arguments concerning phenomenology, consciousness and intentionality that were to mark his philosophy as a whole and be so influential in the course of twentieth-century philosophy.

    Sartre begins by criticising philosophical theories of the imagination, particularly those of Descartes, Leibniz and Hume, before establishing his central thesis. Imagination does not involve the perception of âmental imagesâ in any literal sense, Sartre argues, yet reveals some of the fundamental capacities of consciousness. He then reviews psychological theories of the imagination, including a fascinating discussion of the work of Henri Bergson.

    Sartre argues that the âclassical conceptionâ is fundamentally flawed because it begins by conceiving of the imagination as being like perception and then seeks, in vain, to re-establish the difference between the two. Sartre concludes with an important chapter on Husserlâs theory of the imagination which, despite sharing the flaws of earlier approaches, signals a new phenomenological way forward in understanding the imagination.

    The Imagination is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre, phenomenology, and the history of twentieth-century philosophy. The translation has been revised throughout for this Routledge Classics edition. Also included is a revised translatorsâ introduction and a new foreword, both by Kenneth Williford and David Rudrauf. Also included is Maurice Merleau-Pontyâs important review of LâImagination upon its publication in French in 1936.

    Translated by Kenneth Williford and David Rudrauf.

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