In a clear and vivid manner, Edward S. Casey, one of America's finest thinkers, takes up the great themes of imagination, remembering, perceiving, and place. A brilliant and useful account of basic philosophical problems, which are also major mysteries of the soul. By re-joining spirit and soul, this book is a major contribution to the fields of philosophy and psychology. This second edition includes three new essays: .Reality in Representation;. .Anima Loci,. and .Taking a Glance at the Place of Soul in the Environment;. as well as a new afterword, "Reflections on the Soul's Inherence in Place" Edward S. Casey is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University, USA. He is the immediate past president of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division). |