The Seamless Web

The Seamless Web
Title The Seamless Web PDF eBook
Author Stanley Burnshaw
Publisher George Braziller
Pages 352
Release 1991
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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The Body Impolitic

The Body Impolitic
Title The Body Impolitic PDF eBook
Author Richard Manley Blau
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 232
Release 1979
Genre
ISBN 9789062035717

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Creativity, a Continuing Inventory of Knowledge

Creativity, a Continuing Inventory of Knowledge
Title Creativity, a Continuing Inventory of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 48
Release 1981
Genre Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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The Creativity Question

The Creativity Question
Title The Creativity Question PDF eBook
Author Albert Rothenberg
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 388
Release 1976
Genre Education
ISBN 9780822303541

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Albert Rothenberg, a psychiatrist, and Carl R. Hausman, a philosopher, have prepared a truly comprehensive interdisciplinary book of readings on creativity. This group of selections from the works of writers in psychiatry, philosophy, psychology, psychoanalysis, and education brings together, for the first time, major theoretical works, outstanding empirical findings, and discussions of the definition and nature of creativity. The organization of The Creativity Question is unique: it illustrates the various approaches and basic assumptions underlying studies of creativity throughout the course of history up to the present time. The main body of selections appears under the categories of descriptions, attempts at explanation, and alternate approaches. As specific orientations to creativity can be traced to particular initiating thinkers and investigators, there is a special chapter on seminal accounts containing selections from the works of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Galton, and Freud. Another chapter includes recent illustrations of special types of exploratory trends: creativity of women, brain research, synectics, extrasensory perception, behaviorism, and creativity computer programming. This organization highlights the tension between strictly scientific accounts and alternative approaches offering new ways of understanding. The editors have provided for the books as a whole and for each chapter explanation and discussion of the basic issues raised by the various approaches to creativity.

The Seamless Web

The Seamless Web
Title The Seamless Web PDF eBook
Author Stanley Burnshaw
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1970
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780713901603

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Sonic Bodies

Sonic Bodies
Title Sonic Bodies PDF eBook
Author Julian Henriques
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 389
Release 2011-09-08
Genre Music
ISBN 1441144293

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The Spirit of Creativity

The Spirit of Creativity
Title The Spirit of Creativity PDF eBook
Author Gottlieb Guntern
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 505
Release 2012-07-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0761850538

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The Spirit of Creativity is a systemic study of human creativity. It offers a fascinating visual model of the creative process consisting of four major stages: stage I, the interplay of chaos and order; stage II, creative production; stage III, cultural selection; stage IV, morpho-evolution and morpho-elimination of created products and forms. The author analyzes the seven phases (germination, inspiration, preparation, incubation, illumination, elaboration and evaluation) of stage II, leading from a vague hunch to a product meeting the criteria of creativity. A vast number of examples, taken from all continents and various cultures as well as from art, technology and science and other fields of human endeavor, illustrate how cultural recognition and rejection influence the creative processes of individuals and teams. The author demonstrates the tremendous impact of the Mongol Empire, the Silk Road, and the medieval Muslim golden age on the origin of the European Renaissance.