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Visual imagery typically refers to the voluntary creation of the conscious visual experience of an object or scene in its absence (e.g. solely in the mind). imagery can play a core role in many anxiety disorders, depression, schizophrenia and
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depend on their world view. The world view is the result of arranging perceptions into existing imagery by imagination. Piaget cites the example of a child saying that the moon is following her when she walks around the village at night. Like this, perceptions are integrated into the world view so
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described imagination as: "When I get an idea I start at once building it up in my imagination. I change the construction, make improvements and operate the device in my mind. It is absolutely immaterial to me whether I run my turbine in thought or test it in my shop. I even note if it is out of
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in a way that both imaginative and rational thoughts involve the cognitive process that "underpins thinking about possibilities". However, imagination is not considered to be purely a cognitive activity because it is also linked to the body and place. It involves setting up relationships with
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as "imaginative," viewing imagination as the mental faculty that specifically permitted poetry writing. This association, they suggested, lies in the capacity of imagination for image-making and image-forming, which results in a sense of "visualizing" with "the inner eye."
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was less due to his compassion for his comrades, his family, or friends living at that time, but from thinking about the potential problems of later generations and people he did not know. In other words, through a process of moral imagination he developed
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Imagination is the process of developing theories and ideas based on the functioning of the mind through a creative division. Drawing from actual perceptions, imagination employs intricate conditional processes that engage both
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Basically what this means is that the children use their make-believe situation and act as if what they are acting out is from a reality that already exists even though they have made it up.imagination comes after story
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In medieval artistic works, imagination served the role of combining images of perceivable things to portray legendary, mysterious, or extraordinary creatures. This can be seen in the depiction of a
Mongolian in the
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To imagine is to form experiences in the mind. These can be recreations of past experiences as they happened such as vivid memories with imagined changes, or they can be completely invented and possibly fantastic
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Imagination was long considered a part of thinking processes; Kant emphasized the role of imagination in the thought process, he called thinking 'a play of cognitive functions of imagination and understanding,'
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or sensory perception, were thought to be transmitted through the lower parts of the soul, suggesting that these images could be influenced by emotions and primal desires, thereby confusing the judgement of the
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propounded his concept of imagination, with imaginary objects being "melanges of past impressions and recent knowledge," and discussed what the existence of imagination shows about the nature of human
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described it as "[an ability to imaginatively discern various possibilities for acting in a given situation and to envision the potential help and harm that are likely to result from a given action."
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The psychological view of imagination relates this concept to a cognate term, "mental imagery," which denotes the process of reviving in the mind recollections of objects previously given in sense
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distinguished between imagination expressing realities of an imaginal realm above our mundane personal existence, and "fancy", or fantasy, which represents the creativity of the artistic soul. In
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methods to train machines to imitate human morals instead. However, by considering data about moral decisions from thousands of people, the trained moral model may reflect widely accepted rules.
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saw the revival of classical texts and the celebration for men's dignity, yet scholars of the time did not significantly contribute to the conceptual understanding of "imagination."
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English word "imagination" originates from the Latin term "imaginatio," which is the standard Latin translation of the Greek term "phantasia." The Latin term also translates to "
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distinguished two forms of imagination: productive and reproductive. Productive imagination functions as the original source of the presentation of an object, thus preceding
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was among the first to identify imagination as a quality of genius, distinguishing it from talent by emphasizing that only genius is characterized by creative innovation.
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and rational thinking: "For imagination is different from either perceiving or discursive thinking, though it is not found without sensation, or judgement without it" (
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balance. There is no difference whatever, the results are the same. In this way I am able to rapidly develop and perfect a conception without touching anything."
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portrayed this painter as an illustrator rather than a creator, reflecting his view of imagination as a representational rather than an inventive faculty.
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Moral imagination usually describes the mental capacity to find answers to ethical questions and dilemmas through the process of imagination and
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Medieval paintings of imaginary creatures, as seen in frescos and manuscripts, often combined body parts of different animals, and even humans.
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to generate new or refined ideas. This part of the mind helps develop better and easier ways to accomplish tasks, whether old or new.
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to act out what they have imagined, and followingly, they play on by acting as if their make-believe scenarios are actual reality.
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5236:Experiential avoidance
4944:Open Directory Project
4642:10.1098/rsta.2016.0112
4582:10.5465/amle.2020.0287
3669:"The imaginative mind"
3380:Tesla, Nikola (1982).
2555:Cite journal requires
2365:"The Man of Laws Tale"
1622:Memory & Cognition
1430:Creative visualization
1372:artificial imagination
1361:artificial imagination
1333:artificial imagination
1294:artificial imagination
1273:Artificial imagination
1254:Claus von Stauffenberg
1172:
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5868:Righteous indignation
5251:Ironic process theory
5016:Cognitive flexibility
4820:. See in particular:
4423:by Stuart Moulthrop,
3578:"My Brain On My Mind"
3480:10.5040/9781350050167
3340:10.1515/9781400866854
2769:"Creativity Research"
2503:Bovey, Alixe (2002).
2285:10.1353/pgn.2016.0129
2211:10.4324/9780203980811
2015:10.26613/esic.4.2.186
1999:10.26613/esic.4.2.186
1478:Imagination inflation
1460:Imaginary (sociology)
1288:As a subcomponent of
1170:
690:Preliminary Discourse
528:
428:
386:Medieval theories of
380:
369:The Man of Law's Tale
177:or to speak of it as
59:is the production of
40:
5386:BodhipakkhiyÄ dhammÄ
4916:at Wikimedia Commons
4362:Oliva, Aude (2008).
4151:Johnson, M. (1993).
3985:Current Neurobiology
3582:The American Scholar
3541:Conjuring the Buddha
3301:The Art of C.G. Jung
2741:Newman, Lex (2023),
2650:10.4000/criticon.700
2369:The Canterbury Tales
1537:. Stefan Szczelkun.
1442:Fantasy (psychology)
1224:prefrontal synthesis
1220:Mode Two stone tools
1216:Mode One stone tools
1186:with acquisition of
1134:default mode network
1016:. It is defended on
869:are translated into
669:Age of Enlightenment
375:The Canterbury Tales
30:For other uses, see
5456:Theological virtues
5359:Positive psychology
5281:Thought suppression
4634:2016RSPTA.37460112F
4380:2008PNAS..10514325B
4374:(38): 14325ā14329.
3947:10.1038/nature14464
3939:2015Natur.521..310H
3828:2013PNAS..11016277S
3822:(40): 16277ā16282.
3730:Neuropsychoanalysis
3673:Human Brain Mapping
3652:Piaget, J. (1967).
3456:(Penguin 1996) p. 4
2953:10.3989/hs.2020.025
2852:10.2307/j.ctvcb5c95
2363:Chaucer, Geoffrey.
2305:Castor, G. (1964).
1581:Sutton-Smith, Brian
1277:For imagination in
1212:Prefrontal analysis
1163:Evolutionary theory
997:), and devotion to
657:thought experiments
550:Miguel de Cervantes
512:divine intervention
230:Parkinson's disease
5888:Self-transcendence
5480:Individual virtues
5424:Nine Noble Virtues
5353:Nicomachean Ethics
4628:(2083): 20160112.
3439:John B. Thompson,
2145:plato.stanford.edu
1739:www.etymonline.com
1173:
1149:posterior parietal
1147:, frontoparietal,
1139:A study that used
979:religious practice
886:active imagination
851:active imagination
843:active imagination
750:) as a faculty of
675:, particularly in
534:
431:
388:faculty psychology
236:Conceptual history
208:, and spontaneous
54:
52:, Washington, D.C.
6395:
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6391:
6390:
5542:Conscientiousness
5409:Epistemic virtues
5294:
5293:
5053:Critical thinking
5021:Cognitive liberty
4912:Media related to
4688:Oxford: Berghahn.
4153:Moral imagination
3933:(7552): 310ā315.
3685:10.1002/hbm.23300
3679:(11): 4197ā4211.
3559:978-0-231-55618-7
3550:10.7312/dalt20582
3524:978-0-231-16270-8
3515:10.7312/copp16270
3489:978-1-350-05013-6
3393:978-0-910077-00-2
3349:978-1-4008-6685-4
3314:978-0-393-25487-7
3285:978-0-7914-8445-6
3215:978-0-521-85143-5
3180:978-0-511-80956-9
3145:978-1-138-74477-6
3117:978-0-226-13476-5
3081:978-0-12-227076-5
2914:10.4000/crm.15521
2886:978-90-429-1535-0
2861:978-0-8229-8630-0
2826:978-0-231-89968-0
2817:10.7312/cran94640
2791:978-0-521-73025-9
2774:Kaufman, James C.
2719:978-0-19-926123-9
2685:10.4000/crm.15497
2604:978-0-8131-1204-6
2516:978-0-8020-8512-2
2489:978-0-85481-051-2
2464:978-0-415-78547-1
2434:978-90-429-1535-0
2406:978-0-521-25104-4
2344:Missing or empty
2248:978-0-226-47084-9
2220:978-0-203-98081-1
2094:978-90-429-1535-0
1915:Byrne, Ruth M. J.
1839:Perlovsky, Leonid
1781:978-0-415-25069-6
1716:978-1-85973-918-1
1694:. 10 August 2023.
1422:Psychology portal
1408:Philosophy portal
1300:models to create
1230:Moral imagination
933:, a 1940 book by
809:. In the work of
560:, who epitomized
218:anxiety disorders
155:rational thinking
151:cognitive process
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1090:Brain activation
981:, especially in
965:contexts, as an
953:of imagination.
937:. In this book,
935:Jean-Paul Sartre
748:Einbildungskraft
649:medical practice
608:intellectio pura
592:sense perception
412:sense perception
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4793:, ed. (1911). "
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