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https://doi.org/10.54103/mde.i11.1.24389Parole chiave:
imagination, Anne Frank, Monica Gagliano, Giorgio Manzi, creativityAbstract
The article examines the role of imagination in shaping our understanding of reality and truth, arguing that reality is not a fixed entity but a continuous discovery enriched by dreams and virtual experiences. The article draws parallels between the imaginative freedom found in Anne Frank's "Diary" and the creative processes in scientific inquiry, citing figures like Albert Einstein and Monica Gagliano to illustrate how dreams and the unconscious contribute to rational thought and scientific breakthroughs. Through an analysis of Giorgio Manzi's work, the article highlights the fusion of scientific rigor and narrative creativity, demonstrating how the act of dreaming can transform our perception of historical and contemporary realities. This blending of disciplines underscores the importance of imagination in both the humanities and sciences, advocating for a holistic approach to understanding and interpreting the world.
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