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  1. Kierkegaard on the Ethical Imagination.David J. Gouwens - 1982 - Journal of Religious Ethics 10 (2):204 - 220.
    Despite Kierkegaard's continual awareness of the dangers of the imagination, he nevertheless redeems the imagination by placing it at the heart of the ethical and religious life. The aim of this paper is to focus on the shape of these positive ways of "being imaginative" in the ethical sphere--aspects which in large part continue in the higher religious stages. Judge William's somewhat obscure discussion of the "actual self" and "ideal self" in "Either/Or", Vol. II, is the clue to how a (...)
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  • Statistics of mental imagery.Francis Galton - 1880 - Mind 5 (19):301-318.
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