Armstrong also expresses her imaginative vision through works of sculpture, art, and music.
It is man's art that sets him apart from the animals: his imaginative vision.
"It is time to take a more open-minded and imaginative vision of what conservatism and environmentalism have to offer each other," he writes.
Conspicuously absent from her approach is an imaginative vision for the country.
Brenton's play "offered an imaginative vision of a future in which basic human freedoms would be curtailed by the state.
Even the few colleagues who miss a certain imaginative vision in his work agree that the seriousness and thoroughness of his research are beyond reproach.
Why treat a contemporary figure if the purpose is to mythologize in the service of an imaginative vision of history?
Religion must be "revealed" in the sense that Revelation means the consuming of natural appearance by a more imaginative vision.
The introductory pages of the section make clear that this the entire section is imaginary, perhaps a long and dramatic imaginative vision on Leopold's part.
And such a nature seems to have liberated him to develop a broad and imaginative vision of public education.