Imagination as a source of empirical justification

Philosophy Compass 19 (3):e12969 (2024)
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Abstract

Traditionally, philosophers have been skeptical that the imagination can justify beliefs about the actual world. After all, how could merely imagining something give you any reason to believe that it is true? However, within the past decade or so, a lively debate has emerged over whether the imagination can justify empirical belief and, if so, how. This paper provides a critical overview of the recent literature on the epistemology of imagination and points to avenues for future research.

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Joshua Myers
Universitat de Barcelona

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