
The Armen Show 416: Andrew Shtulman | A Counterintuitive Guide To Imagination In “Learning To Imagine”
Dec 7, 2023
Andrew Shtulman, an associate professor of psychology at Occidental College and author of *Learning to Imagine*, shares insights on how imagination evolves with knowledge, challenging conventional views on creativity. He discusses why children's play, often seen as imaginative, is limited by their lack of knowledge. Shtulman emphasizes that acquiring knowledge expands creative boundaries and outlines methods to enhance imagination through examples and principles. He also highlights the importance of reflection and cross-domain learning as keys to unlocking innovative thinking.
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Knowledge Fuels Imagination
- Imagination grows with knowledge rather than fading with age.
- The broader your knowledge base, the farther your imagination can roam.
Don't Emulate Childlike Thinking
- Do not try to imitate a child's mindset to become more imaginative.
- Instead, acquire new knowledge to expand the perimeter of your imagination.
Child Creativity vs Cultural Breakthroughs
- Children's creative products appear novel but are poor compared to cultural innovation.
- True breakthroughs require enriched knowledge and expertise adults build over time.



