The imagination between the natural sciences and fiction: a Humean perspective

Abstract: According to David Hume the imagination is a mental faculty that forms, unites and separates ideas. This creative character puts it in a position to play a major role not only in fiction — once it’s due to the imagination that we conceive fantastic creatures like dragons and winged horses...

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Author: Lemos, Italo Lins
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2020
Country:Brasil
Institution:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
Repository:Peri
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.sites.ufsc.br:article/3782
Online Access:https://ojs.sites.ufsc.br/index.php/peri/article/view/3782
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:David Hume
Imagination
Natural Sciences
Fiction
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Summary:Abstract: According to David Hume the imagination is a mental faculty that forms, unites and separates ideas. This creative character puts it in a position to play a major role not only in fiction — once it’s due to the imagination that we conceive fantastic creatures like dragons and winged horses —, but also in the natural sciences — once it’s due to the imagination that we suppose that the course of nature remains the same through time. My objectives in this paper are to introduce the vocabulary that Hume elaborated in the Treatise of Human Nature and argue that the imagination operates by irregular and regular principles, culminating in the generation of beliefs that have a negative and positive epistemic status, respectively.Keywords: David Hume, Imagination, Natural Sciences, Fiction.