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On Poetic Imagination and Reverie

Selections from the Works of Gaston Bachelard

On Poetic Imagination and Reverie( )
Author: Bachelard, Gaston
Editor: Gaudin, Colette
Series title:Library of Liberal Arts
ISBN:978-0-672-61187-2
Publication Date:Jun 1971
Publisher:Macmillan Publishing Company, Incorporated
Imprint:Bobbs-Merrill Company
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $4.95
Author Biography
Bachelard, Gaston (Author)
Born in Bar-sur-Aube, France, in 1884, Gaston Bachelard received his doctorate in 1927. He became professor of philosophy at the University of Dijon in 1930, and held the chair in the history and philosophy of science at the University of Paris from 1940 to 1954.

In epistemology and the philosophy of science, Bachelard espoused a dialectical rationalism, or dialogue between reason and experience. He rejected the Cartesian conception of scientific truths as immutable; he insisted on experiment as well as mathematics in the development of science. Bachelard described the cooperation between the two as a philosophy of saying no, of being ever ready to revise or abandon the established framework of scientific theory to express the new discoveries.

In addition to his contributions to the epistemological foundations of science, Bachelard explored the role of reverie and emotion in the expressions of both science and more imaginative thinking. His psychological explanations of the four elements-earth, air, fire, water-illustrate this almost poetic aspect of his philosophy.

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