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Creativity: A Crtitical Realist Perspective

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.09.2016

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Creativity: A Critical Realist Perspective challenges conventional wisdom on how we define and understand the emergence of creativity.
Enhancing creativity is increasingly being suggested as critical to resolving 21st century challenges such as climate change, population growth and enabling innovation in organisations. There's also been a tradition of humanist thought that has long suggested creativity is fundamental to human flourishing. This book explores current explanations of creativity and illustrates there are still some fundamental problems with how we come to understand and explain creativity. It reflects on issues with accounts of creativity in potential, explaining creativity both prior to and without recognition and the difficulties with attempts to explain creativity without implicitly accepting creation from nothing. Utilising the philosophy of critical realism, the book offers a route to resolving these problems whilst developing an account of the emergence of creativity within the context of modern working life.
This work offers a timely and critical look at the nature of creativity which will have consequences for the way it is researched, understood and developed. The book will be of interest to anyone teaching or researching creativity as well as to students of psychology, sociology, business & management and philosophy.


List of contents

1. Introduction, 2. Critical realism – the ontology of the natural and social world, 3. Theories of creativity, 4, The ontology of creativity, 5. The emergence of Creativity, 6. Creativity in the workplace, 7. Creativity in science, 8. Creativity in art, 9. Creative potential, 10. Creativity in Education, 11. Conclusion

Summary

Creativity: A Critical Realist Perspective challenges conventional wisdom on how we define and understand the emergence of creativity.
Enhancing creativity is increasingly being suggested as critical to resolving 21st century challenges such as climate change, population growth and enabling innovation in organisations. There’s also been a tradition of humanist thought that has long suggested creativity is fundamental to human flourishing. This book explores current explanations of creativity and illustrates there are still some fundamental problems with how we come to understand and explain creativity. It reflects on issues with accounts of creativity in potential, explaining creativity both prior to and without recognition and the difficulties with attempts to explain creativity without implicitly accepting creation from nothing. Utilising the philosophy of critical realism, the book offers a route to resolving these problems whilst developing an account of the emergence of creativity within the context of modern working life.
This work offers a timely and critical look at the nature of creativity which will have consequences for the way it is researched, understood and developed. The book will be of interest to anyone teaching or researching creativity as well as to students of psychology, sociology, business & management and philosophy.

Product details

Authors Lee Martin
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 30.09.2016, delayed
 
EAN 9780415574105
ISBN 978-0-415-57410-5
No. of pages 264
Series Ontological Explorations
Ontological Explorations
Ontological Explorations (Rout
Ontological Explorations (Routledge Critical Realism)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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