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No, I don't. I think they're equally important. Imagination is highly underrated. It is so important because it is creativity and there never was a new idea without creativity. Knowledge, however, is just as important. You may have a great idea, but you also need the knowledge to make it come true.

2007-04-14 08:12:55 · answer #1 · answered by true blue 6 · 1 1

Hell no.

I can lie in bed and dream all day, but that won't do me any good.

All the inventions, all of what we have, is because of knowledge being built upon knowledge. With imagination, you're only standing on two feet. The same two feet that everyone has stood for the entire history of civilization. At best. And at best, those feet are on the ground.

With knowledge, you're standing on the shoulders of giants.
As the saying goes.

That knowledge, accumulated throughout the ages, and acquired by a person, provides the raw ideas, concepts, materials, techniques, etc., that the imagination then puts together in different ways.

Knowledge is the fuel of the imagination. The better and more plentiful the fuel, the better the engine runs.

Imagination is nothing without knowledge.
Knowledge, with or without imagination, is power.

2007-04-14 08:30:09 · answer #2 · answered by happyjack270 3 · 0 0

While this answer may look evasive, let me dump it anyway.

It depends on who "our" is. For some (and me) imagination is more important. For some other knowledge is more important. The difference I think comes with what is there in plenty in one person, what lacks and what is one's natural inclination.But then again, as a life's philosophy this quote probably makes sense as it is, but for a practical purpose, it depends. You can paint a beautiful picture if you can imagine it and know how to use the brush and colors. I guess the quote originates from a thought process that imagining the picture is the hard part and buying/learning to use a brush and colors isn't. my life tells me imagination without sufficient knowledge is what it just is: imagination.

2007-04-14 08:19:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe they both have great importance as they work hand in hand.

If you have an incredible powerful imagination and come up with all kinds of ideas for different things and new ways of doing things, having or gaining knowledge in order to bring those ideas into manifestation in reality is necessary.

Simply having all kinds of great ideas and not being able to do anything useful with them achieves nothing.

The opposite is also true, having a vast storehouse of knowledge is little use if you don't have the imagination to put that knowledge to work to help yourself and others.

So both feed into each other and are necessary to put the other into action.

2007-04-14 08:17:41 · answer #4 · answered by Fluffy Wisdom 5 · 0 0

Definitely! Without imagination we might not wonder about things and therefore not seek knowledge to the things we wonder about. Besides knowledge is what we perceive it to be and since no one can see things through anyone else's eyes, we all have different perspectives. Without imagination, we couldn't open our minds to all the perspectives of everyone else and the world would be a horribly dull place! Ya think?

2007-04-14 08:30:06 · answer #5 · answered by gmoney 3 · 0 0

Yes, because without imagination there would be no new knowledge. In fact there would be no knowledge, as imagination has to precede knowledge. Without Galileo's imagination, science would not have got started (again).
Imagination was killed off by Plato. And it was dead for over 2,000 years.

2007-04-14 08:22:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hiya. i think i could ought to consider that fact. What plainly like is information is substantial, and you need to have all the certainty in the worldwide. yet once you have no longer have been given any mind's eye its truly ineffective. you rather does no longer comprehend what to do with it, a thank you to make a contribution it to a field or society. mind's eye is in simple terms as substantial, if not greater so than smarts. that's how issues get executed,you think of it. information is entirely a initiating for the bigger photograph.

2016-12-29 10:32:06 · answer #7 · answered by xie 2 · 0 0

Absolutely.The knowledge is what we have learned about people who had imagination to make history.You need to have imagination to invent, and make history.But, if you're smart then we just know what was done.We don't do anything beyond other's imaginations.So, I have to agree with that.

2007-04-14 08:13:05 · answer #8 · answered by Marla 4 · 1 0

i disagree... i think they are both equally important..

without imagination, your knowledge can't be put to use for good; and without knowledge, no one can know of how your imagination works

2007-04-14 08:13:32 · answer #9 · answered by eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3 · 0 1

Yes. Imagunation is what keeps a lot fo people including me same and knowlegde can be proven wrong but imagination is harder to do so.

2007-04-14 09:28:59 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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