Shaping Your Own Life

J Peijnenburg*

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Abstract

A distinction is made between imagination in the narrow sense and in the broad sense. Narrow imagination is characterised as the ability to "see" pictures in the mind's eye or to "hear" melodies in the head. Broad imagination is taken to be the faculty of creating, either in the strict sense of making something ex nihilo or in the looser sense of seeing patterns in some data. The article focuses on a particular sort of broad imagination, the kind that has to do with creating, not a work of art, a scientific theory or a political vision but one's own life. We shape our lives through our actions, and these actions not only influence our future-a commonplace-but also determine our past, which is a new and more controversial perspective.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)240-253
Number of pages14
JournalMetaphilosophy
Volume37
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Apr-2006

Keywords

  • action
  • imagination
  • retrocausality
  • self-determination

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