Creativity has been associated with cognitive and behavioural disinhibitory processes (Martindale, 1999; Carson, 2014). Nevertheless, inhibitory mental processes are not only fundamental to rational behaviours but also socially adaptive practices. Hence, the promotion of creativity must overcome the limits imposed by socialization. An undue imbalance of both domains will tense both processes. This notion cannot be reviewed without considering ab initio our construction of the concept of ‘freedom’ or, more accurately, of our ‘degrees of freedom’ (Colombo, 2013) and our self-awareness of the construction of inhibitory codes and rules in our socialization process. It is a process that this author finds too close to domestication and ...
Creativity seems to yield survival and reproductive benefits. Creative behaviors allow individuals t...
Understanding the dialectical nature of creativity – as an emergent synthesis of antithetical compon...
Since creative individuals invest in unproven ideas at the expense of propagating proven ones, exces...
Creativity has been associated with cognitive and behavioural disinhibitory processes (Martindale, 1...
Creativity is a central concept in the psychology of consciousness and experience which, for the mos...
Creativity stays at the foundation of all acts of human invention, discovery, and creation. Acts of ...
Sternberg and Kaufman have written that ‘constraints do not necessarily harm creative potential – in...
This book challenges the standard view that creativity comes only from within an individual by argui...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
Despite more than half a century of psychological research on creativity we are still far from a cle...
Creativity is crucial for innovation, technological progress and social change. It reinforces indivi...
It is notoriously problematic to rationalize creativity; creativity is ubiquitous yet elusive. It is...
In this paper I discuss reasons for viewing creativity more as a social process than as an individua...
draft version Creativity is at the center of many outlook. In liberal viewpoint, creativity is consi...
The aim of this paper is to discuss different approaches to creativity and underline the cultural na...
Creativity seems to yield survival and reproductive benefits. Creative behaviors allow individuals t...
Understanding the dialectical nature of creativity – as an emergent synthesis of antithetical compon...
Since creative individuals invest in unproven ideas at the expense of propagating proven ones, exces...
Creativity has been associated with cognitive and behavioural disinhibitory processes (Martindale, 1...
Creativity is a central concept in the psychology of consciousness and experience which, for the mos...
Creativity stays at the foundation of all acts of human invention, discovery, and creation. Acts of ...
Sternberg and Kaufman have written that ‘constraints do not necessarily harm creative potential – in...
This book challenges the standard view that creativity comes only from within an individual by argui...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
Despite more than half a century of psychological research on creativity we are still far from a cle...
Creativity is crucial for innovation, technological progress and social change. It reinforces indivi...
It is notoriously problematic to rationalize creativity; creativity is ubiquitous yet elusive. It is...
In this paper I discuss reasons for viewing creativity more as a social process than as an individua...
draft version Creativity is at the center of many outlook. In liberal viewpoint, creativity is consi...
The aim of this paper is to discuss different approaches to creativity and underline the cultural na...
Creativity seems to yield survival and reproductive benefits. Creative behaviors allow individuals t...
Understanding the dialectical nature of creativity – as an emergent synthesis of antithetical compon...
Since creative individuals invest in unproven ideas at the expense of propagating proven ones, exces...