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Imagination: The Raw Material for Thinking

Properly understood, the imagination is not something you escape to; it’s something you draw upon every day to make decisions, understand events, and communicate.

This week on HeightsCast, Dr. Matthew Mehan explores the purposes of the imagination and the habits of wit and wisdom that help us insightfully process our world. We may think of the imagination at odds with reality. But, he says, cultivating the imagination actually makes us more capable, “wittier” thinkers about reality.

Chapters:

3:05 Defining the imagination
5:31 “Good mother wit”
8:25 How LLMs undermine the wit
11:05 Beyond the “moral imagination”
15:33 Imagination of the Founding Fathers
20:03 Aesop and governing your animal spirits
24:28 The mistakes of Naturalism
27:57 18th century ABCs
32:13 Role models for the civic imagination
40:38 Who chooses what goes in
43:26 Reality educates us
46:39 Recommendations for parents
52:24 Metaphor control: guarding your hope
1:02:33 Humor and joy

Links:

mythicalmammals.com, Dr. Matthew Mehan’s website

“Restoring America’s Founding Imagination” by Matthew Mehan

Mr. Mehan’s Mildly Amusing Mythical Mammals by Matthew Mehan

The Handsome Little Cygnet by Matthew Mehan

The Plutarch Podcast by Tom Cox

Illustrated Aesop’s Fables by Aesop, with an introduction by G. K. Chesterton

Fifty Years on the Old Frontier by James Cook

Saints Series Podcast by The Merry Beggars

The Boy Stories Series by Tom Longano

Also on the Forum:

Metaphor Control: A Modest Hope for Civilization by Matthew Mehan

Shaping Your Son’s Moral Imagination (article) by Alvaro de Vicente

Shaping Your Son’s Moral Imagination (lecture) featuring Alvaro de Vicente

Seeing History: On Using Images in the History Classroom by Kyle Blackmer

Featured opportunities:

Convivium for Teaching Men at The Heights School (November 13-15, 2025)

About the Author

Matt Mehan

Associate Dean & Assistant Professor of Government, Graduate School of Government, Hillsdale College
Dr. Matthew Mehan is the Associate Dean and Assistant Professor of Government for the Steve and Amy Van Andel Graduate School of Government on Capitol Hill. He has been teaching and designing humanities curricula for twenty years. Dr. Mehan is a graduate of the University of Dallas and the valedictorian of his class. He received a B.A. in politics, ...
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