An Introduction to Psychology

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An Introduction to Psychology
Mary Whiton Calkins
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9 Qf t Perkins Institute Annual Report, 1 891, p. 90.
Digit zed by G00gle 202 Reproductive Imagination A second, common division of the image-consciousness is based upon the distinction between the repeated and the relatively novel experience. We characterize as ' re- productive ' our consciousness of places we have seen, of music we have heard, and of events which we have lived through or heard about. And we contrast with this the creative imagining of new faces, new scenes and n
...ew environments. Of course this newness never extends to the elements of consciousness, but only affects their com- bination. That is to say, nobody ever imagines an abso- lutely new color or sound or taste, 1 but novel combina- tions of color, sound and taste may be imagined by painter, by musician and by artist-cook. The creative imagination, in the words of Ruskin, 2 "regarding such qualities only as it chooses for a particular purpose, . . .
forges these qualities together in such groups and forms as it desires." The most important form of reproductive imagination is memory, the accurately repeated experience.


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