Reason and imagination for all times
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v16i32.4144Keywords:
Reason, Imagination, . Fake news, . Prophecies, Omens, ScienceAbstract
The relations between reason and imagination as modes of knowledge in the work of the philosopher Spinoza are used as a starting point. Different expressions of the imaginary are presented as well as a definition of its vulnerabilities taking fake news as a case. After considerations about reasoning having Science as an example, a distinction is made between a sorrowful imaginary and a joyful one. And a special place is then reserved for a joyful imaginary in the constitution of an imaginary of science.
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