Per una fenomenologia dell'immaginazione. Una rilettura di Merleau-Ponty = For a phenomenology of imagination. A rereading of Merleau-Ponty
Abstract
This work explores the role of the imaginary in shaping how the I orients itself in the world. Drawing on Merleau-Ponty, neuroscience (notably D.J. Siegel), and Lacanian psychology, it defines the imaginary as part of the Real-a woven structure of meaning and possibility. The I is formed within this space, returning to the world as both sensing and sensed, embodying a dynamic chiasm. The study frames life as presence and absence, rooted in a transcendent yet immanent alterity. The imaginary, likened to space-time curvature, expands the I's ontological creativity. Identity is no longer fixed, but emerges through choices, expressing a unique, ever-becoming self.
DOI Code:
10.1285/i18285368aXXXIXn109p299
Keywords:
Imagination; Alterity; Intersubjectivity; Imaginative Self; Merleau-Ponty
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