| The Enlargement of Life: Moral Imagination at Work Subjects: Imagination (Philosophy); Autonomy (Philosophy); Self (Philosophy); Conduct of life; Self-realization -- Moral and ethical aspects; Imagination in literature; Self (Philosophy) in literature; Conduct of life in literature; Self-realization in literature; Moral imagination, according to John Kekes, is indispensable to a fulfilling and responsible life. By correcting a parochial view of the possibilities available to us and overcoming mistaken assumptions about our limitations, moral imagination... John Kekes is the author of many books, including The Roots of Evil , The Illusions of Egalitarianism , and The Art of Life, all from Cornell. |