10 Facts About Imagination

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Imagination is the production or simulation of novel objects, sensations, and ideas in the mind without any immediate input of the senses.

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Imagination helps make knowledge applicable in solving problems and is fundamental to integrating experience and the learning process.

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Imagination is not considered to be exclusively a cognitive activity because it is linked to the body and place, particularly that it involves setting up relationships with materials and people, precluding the sense that imagination is locked away in the head.

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Imagination can be expressed through stories such as fairy tales or fantasies.

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5.

Imagination held however that thought was always accompanied by an image.

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Imagination, not being limited to the acquisition of exact knowledge by the requirements of practical necessity is largely free from objective restraints.

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7.

Imagination is an experimental partition of the mind used to develop theories and ideas based on functions.

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8.

In sociology, Imagination is used to part ways with reality and have an understanding of social interactions derived from a perspective outside of society itself.

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9.

Imagination is the key to new development of the mind and can be shared with others, progressing collectively.

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10.

Imagination is active in our perception of photographic images in order to make them appear real.

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