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Imagination and Invention

Gilbert Simondon
Barcode 9781517914455
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Release Date: 17/01/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Psychology
Translator: Christophe Wall-Romana, Joe Hughes
Label: University of Minnesota Press
Series: Univocal
Contributors: Christophe Wall-Romana (Translated by), Joe Hughes (Translated by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Pages: 248

A radical rethinking of the theory and the experience of mental images

Here, in English translation for the first time, is Gilbert Simondon’s fundamental reconception of the mental image and the theory of imagination and invention. Drawing on a vast range of mid-twentieth-century theoretical resources-from experimental psychology, cybernetics, and ethology to the phenomenological reflections of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty-Imagination and Invention provides a comprehensive account of the mental image and adds a vital new dimension to the theory of psychical individuation in Simondon’s earlier, highly influential work.

Simondon traces the development of the mental image through four phases: first a bundle of motor anticipations, the image becomes a cognitive system that mediates the organism’s relation to its milieu, then a symbolic and abstract integration of motor and affective experience to, finally, invention, a solution to a problem of life that requires the externalization of the mental image and the creation of a technical object. An image cannot be understood from the perspective of one phase alone, he argues, but only within the trajectory of its progressive metamorphosis.