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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Sept 22, 2020 14:11:49 GMT
Probably there must be some theories about an architecture of imaginative landscapes or the territories of Imagination. It should be consistent with as common i.e. social land so personal property i.e. the inner homes.
(You know it's not unimportant to determine the term home. You can describe what the house is, or how it can be looked, but with"home" as term there's another story.)
Ok, the question is how to determine limits of Imagination or where their limits have placed?
Understanding the difficulties of the problem I just to want to throw some thoughts instead of constructing something:
– the territories of Imagination somehow must depend on knowledge (= external information + internal one); – there must be no such limits as spatial, the limits of Imagination are movable; – an example of as conceptual so imaginative limits was given by I. Kant in his antinomies, the antinomy of the endless cosmos; – the limits of Imagination must be expressed with numbers, i.e. the nature of its limits is numerical. (The closed example – IQ value.)
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Post by MAYA-EL on Oct 2, 2020 7:35:38 GMT
>>> – the limits of Imagination must be expressed with numbers, i.e. the nature of its limits is numerical. (The closed example – IQ value.<<<
Why are you limiting imagination ? Did you imagine that?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 2, 2020 17:31:28 GMT
>>> – the limits of Imagination must be expressed with numbers, i.e. the nature of its limits is numerical. (The closed example – IQ value.<<< Why are you limiting imagination ? Did you imagine that? How the limits of imagination can be calculated? I won't say it's impossible, I'd rather say instead it can be done, but with which ways? IQ shows not the limits of imagination, but rather the force of mind to solve some puzzles. No I'm just guessing, just curious. You know, sometimes people say "he has limited imagination" when they're talking about a guy with narrow views or plain ambitions, etc. Sometimes they say the level of imagination shows how far your perversion is gone. The more creative person is supposed to have wider imagination. If "to imagine" is 'to construct an image', and "to construct an image" is 'to arrange some elements in some order', then the more wider imagination I have the more: elements I can use, with the more types of relations I can tie them up.
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Post by Elizabeth on Oct 2, 2020 22:53:21 GMT
There are definitely limits. We can imagine things we've seen or things we want to see but when it comes to imagining yourself in the middle of a certain street in a country you never went to then you're at a bit of a dilemma. You don't know how that street looks like or if there are houses, buildings, etc. So you can't image yourself there the same exact way as if you did go there one day.
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Post by MAYA-EL on Oct 3, 2020 9:37:03 GMT
>>> – the limits of Imagination must be expressed with numbers, i.e. the nature of its limits is numerical. (The closed example – IQ value.<<< Why are you limiting imagination ? Did you imagine that? How the limits of imagination can be calculated? I won't say it's impossible, I'd rather say instead it can be done, but with which ways? IQ shows not the limits of imagination, but rather the force of mind to solve some puzzles. No I'm just guessing, just curious. You know, sometimes people say "he has limited imagination" when they're talking about a guy with narrow views or plain ambitions, etc. Sometimes they say the level of imagination shows how far your perversion is gone. The more creative person is supposed to have wider imagination. If "to imagine" is 'to construct an image', and "to construct an image" is 'to arrange some elements in some order', then the more wider imagination I have the more: elements I can use, with the more types of relations I can tie them up. The use of the IQ test and the creation of it for that matter is a sign of low intelligence in those that use it for measuring a persons intelligence.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 3, 2020 13:54:47 GMT
How the limits of imagination can be calculated? I won't say it's impossible, I'd rather say instead it can be done, but with which ways? IQ shows not the limits of imagination, but rather the force of mind to solve some puzzles. No I'm just guessing, just curious. You know, sometimes people say "he has limited imagination" when they're talking about a guy with narrow views or plain ambitions, etc. Sometimes they say the level of imagination shows how far your perversion is gone. The more creative person is supposed to have wider imagination. If "to imagine" is 'to construct an image', and "to construct an image" is 'to arrange some elements in some order', then the more wider imagination I have the more: elements I can use, with the more types of relations I can tie them up. The use of the IQ test and the creation of it for that matter is a sign of low intelligence in those that use it for measuring a persons intelligence. Yeah, I've turned that page. You nailed it. But you know there are two types of people: the first ones discover that method, and the second ones sell it.
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Post by dussias on Oct 3, 2020 15:50:33 GMT
1. the territories of Imagination somehow must depend on knowledge (= external information + internal one); 2. there must be no such limits as spatial, the limits of Imagination are movable; 3. an example of as conceptual so imaginative limits was given by I. Kant in his antinomies, the antinomy of the endless cosmos; 4. the limits of Imagination must be expressed with numbers, i.e. the nature of its limits is numerical. (The closed example – IQ value.) 1. Yes. 2. Sure. 3. Yes, Kant hit the nail in the head. 4. Anything can be modeled with math, really. "How to determine limits of Imagination or where their limits have placed?" I think this is a matter of neuroscience. A system is either closed or open to its environment. Because we're creatures built for society, imagination had to evolve to somehow affect this experience. We are systems open to our environment, so in a sense we're limited by the experiences and stimuli to which we're exposed during our lifetime. Now, if we take A.I. into account it gets a bit hazy, but in the end, a machine also learns through stimuli; the algorithms' design is based on ourselves, so it shouldn't surprise us that they "look and act like us."
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