Sunday, May 26, 2019
Imagination as a way of knowing
History Imagination permeates all the areas of knowledge even the ones that are traditionally seen as being based purely on logic and reason. It is the logic and reasoning that leaders must do everyday to either prevent a fight or how to protect his/her soldiers. This very system is what leads to war and death in history. Many historical figures have succeeded in being remembered doneout history through each individuals reasoning and logic based on a given situation.For example, when George Washington decided to cross the Delaware River for a surprise attack while inheritor enemies were out partying thinking that theyve won, but were later slaughtered and obliterated by Washingtons men. Washington later became the first United States President. It was this rational and logical reason that they won the war. some other instance is when Napoleon Bonaparte decided to not retreat while they had the chance at the Battle of Waterloo, that battleground became his resting place.He was lat er killed in battle by a battalion of the enemy soldiers. Many of his men perished in the battle as well. Even in Australias history, Galileo was a tragic day of death. The leaders of the Australian Army told their soldiers to run straight at the enemy machine gun turrets, and all were killed. Only after they lost thousands of their soldiers did they retreat from Galileo.Imagination is a creative behavior of thinking. It involves creating solutions in an inventive way, and one that can benefit them. Imagination is in every being, and they have the capacity for greatness with their logic and reason, and in this case, could change history. Without this play with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the Imagination Is Incalculable. Carl Jung
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