SZKIC DO OBRAZU WYOBRAŹNI TWÓRCZEJ

Journal Title: Ars inter Culturas - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 3

Abstract

SKETCH TO THE CREATIVE IMAGINATION Imagination is one of the most important characteristics of human mind. The language of imagination is created by ideas and mental images. The activity of imagination is ex- pressed by various notions such as fantasy, intuition, invention, narration, inspiration, stimulus, and dream. Imagination functions and develops autonomously in relation to the outside world. It is not subordinate to strict discipline and altered states of consciousness. It creates its own rules, goes beyond time and forges a creative identity of the human being.

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Kazimierz Jałowczyk

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Kazimierz Jałowczyk (2014). SZKIC DO OBRAZU WYOBRAŹNI TWÓRCZEJ. Ars inter Culturas, 0(3), 199-213. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-167471