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Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” - Albert Einstein DO YOU AGREE?

It's very easy to compare creativity and knowledge in an abstract, metaphorical sense - but we know that our imagination is developed from the knowledge we gain in the experiences of our daily lives. So when it comes to a debate on whether we need to emphasize creativity or knowledge in education, society, etc. how can we say that one is more valuable than the other?

Are they equally important?

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What is imagination? What is knowledge?

To what extent is imagination a product of our knowledge?

Imagination Is More Important Than Knowledge. for Knowledge Is Limited to All We Now Know and Understand, While Imagination Embraces the Entire World, and All There Ever Will Be to Know and Understand.” (Albert Einstein) Do You Agree?

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To what extent is imagination a product of our knowledge? Define what is knowledge and what is imagination?

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To what extent is imagination a product of our knowledge?

Is knowledge obsolete without imagination?

But, what is imagination and what is knowledge?

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To what extent is imagination a product of our knowledge? and Is knowledge obsolete without imagination?

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To what extent is imagination a product of our knowledge?

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