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CHAPTER II.. The Emotional Factor.

Essay on the Creative Imagination · Th. (Théodule) Ribot — chapter 2 of 38 · ~87 words · public domain

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THE EMOTIONAL FACTOR.

The great importance of this element.--All forms of the creative imagination imply affective elements. Proofs: All affective conditions may influence the imagination. Proofs: Association of ideas on an emotional basis; new combinations under ordinary and extraordinary forms.--Association by contrast.--The motor element in tendencies.--There is no creative instinct; invention has not a source, but sources, and always arises from a need.--The work of the imagination reduced to two great classes, themselves reducible to special needs.--Reasons for the prejudice in favor of a creative instinct. 31

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