Abstract
According to recent orthodoxy, imagination is best characterised in terms of distinctive imaginative states. But this view is ill-suited to characterisation of the full range of imaginative activities—creation, fantasy, conceiving, and so on. It would be better to characterise imagination in terms of a distinctive imaginative process, with the various imaginative activities as more determinate implementations of the determinable process.
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Wiltsher, N. (2023). Imagination as a process. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 106(2), 434–454. https://doi.org/10.1111/phpr.12861
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