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Children''s imagination was traditionally seen as a wayward, desire-driven faculty that is eventually constrained by rationality. A more recent, Romantic view claims that young children''s fertile imagination is increasingly dulled by schooling. Contrary to both perspectives, this Element argues that, paradoxically, children''s imagination draws much inspiration from reality. Hence, when they engage in pretend play, envision the future, or conjure up counterfactual possibilities, children rarely generate fantastical possibilities. Their reality-guided imagination enables children to plan ahead and to engage in informative thought experiments. Nevertheless, when adults present children with less reality-based possibilities via biblical narratives or the endorsement of special beings children are receptive. Indeed, such imaginary possibilities can infuse their otherwise commonsensical appraisal of reality. Finally, like adults, young children enjoy being absorbed into a make-believe, f

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1. The nature of the imagination; 2. Pretend play; 3. Role play; 4. Thinking about possibilities; 5. Thinking about what could have happened instead; 6. Children's imagination infuses their interpretation of reality; 7. Absorption in an imaginary world; 8. Creativity in young children; 9. Overview; References.

Childrens Imagination

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    A Paperback by Paul L. Harris

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 6/23/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781009066037, 978-1009066037
      ISBN10: 100906603X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Children''s imagination was traditionally seen as a wayward, desire-driven faculty that is eventually constrained by rationality. A more recent, Romantic view claims that young children''s fertile imagination is increasingly dulled by schooling. Contrary to both perspectives, this Element argues that, paradoxically, children''s imagination draws much inspiration from reality. Hence, when they engage in pretend play, envision the future, or conjure up counterfactual possibilities, children rarely generate fantastical possibilities. Their reality-guided imagination enables children to plan ahead and to engage in informative thought experiments. Nevertheless, when adults present children with less reality-based possibilities via biblical narratives or the endorsement of special beings children are receptive. Indeed, such imaginary possibilities can infuse their otherwise commonsensical appraisal of reality. Finally, like adults, young children enjoy being absorbed into a make-believe, f

      Table of Contents
      1. The nature of the imagination; 2. Pretend play; 3. Role play; 4. Thinking about possibilities; 5. Thinking about what could have happened instead; 6. Children's imagination infuses their interpretation of reality; 7. Absorption in an imaginary world; 8. Creativity in young children; 9. Overview; References.

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