John Dewey Jan 1, 2022 / 17 views / Imagination is a vantage point of the future from which we can consider that which is lacking in the present. Author: John Dewey Subjects: Insight, Thought | InquiryLike this content? Why not share it?Post navigation← Previous postThe TalmudNext post →Reinhold NiebuhrMore Related PostsReason and Emotion: Scottish Philosopher John Macmurray on the Key to Wholeness and the Fundaments of a Fulfilling LifeThe Experience Machine: Cognitive Philosopher Andy Clark on the Power of Expectation and How the Mind Renders RealityWhy can’t Americans agree on, well, nearly anything? Philosophy has some answersIQ Tests Can’t Measure It, but ‘Cognitive Flexibility’ Is Key to Learning and Creativity8 Logical Fallacies that Mess Us All Up