Images in words give wings to imagination. C. S. Lewis, like Paul
Ricoeur, views imagination through its capacity to understand the depths
of reality, and to facilitate a mode of being in the world that is also
directed beyond it. Imagination is not the organ of truth, but its
condition; it touches on the basic and profound questions of "who am I",
and "what is real?"
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
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