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Modes of Creativity Philosophical Perspectives 2013 Edition by Irving Singer, Afterword by Moreland Perkins, MIT Press Ltd

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    Author(s)Irving Singer, Afterword by Moreland Perkins
    PublisherMIT Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262518758
    Pages328
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2013

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    MIT Press Ltd Modes of Creativity Philosophical Perspectives 2013 Edition by Irving Singer, Afterword by Moreland Perkins

    Philosophical reflections on creativity in science, humanities, and human experience as a whole.In this philosophical exploration of creativity, Irving Singer describes the many different types of creativity and their varied manifestations within and across all the arts and sciences. Singer's approach is pluralistic rather than abstract or dogmatic. His reflections amplify recent discoveries in cognitive science and neurobiology by aligning them with the aesthetic, affective, and phenomenological framework of experience and behavior that characterizes the human quest for meaning.Creativity has long fascinated Singer, and in Modes of Creativity he carries forward investigations begun in earlier works. Marshaling a wealth of examples and anecdotes ranging from antiquity to the present, about persons as diverse as Albert Einstein and Sherlock Holmes, Singer describes the interactions of the creative and the imaginative, the inventive, the novel, and the original. He maintains that our preoccupation with creativity devolves from biological, psychological, and social bases of our material being; that creativity is not limited to any single aspect of human existence but rather inheres not only in art and the aesthetic but also in science, technology, moral practice, as well as ordinary daily experience.



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