In a clear and vivid manner, Edward S. Casey, one of America's finest thinkers, takes up the great themes of imagination, remembering, perceiving, and place. A brilliant and useful account of basic philosophical problems, which are also major mysteries of the soul. By re-joining spirit and soul, this book is a major contribution to the fields of philosophy and psychology.
This second edition includes three new essays: Reality in Representation; Anima Loci, and Taking a Glance at the Place of Soul in the Environment; as well as a new afterword, Reflections on the Soul's Inherence in Place.