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Preface Acknowledgments List of Terms Introduction THE PROBLEMATIC PLACE OF IMAGINATION PART ONE PRELIMINARY PORTRAIT 1 Examples and First Apporximations 2 Imagining as Intentional PART TWO DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS 3 Spontaneity and Controlledness 4 Self-Containedness and Self-Evidence 5 Indeterminacy and Pure Possibility PART THREE PHENOMENOLOGICAL COMPARISONS 6 Imagining and Perceiving: Continuities 7 Imagining and Perceiving: Discontinuities PART FOUR THE AUTONOMY OF IMAGINING 8 The Nature of Imaginative Autonomy 9 The Significance of Imaginative Autonomy Index

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