Creative People at Work
Twelve Cognitive Case Studies
Doris B Wallace editor Howard E Gruber editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:3rd Sep '92
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To demystify creative work without reducing it to simplistic formulas, Doris Wallace and Howard Gruber, one of the world's foremost authorities on creativity, have produced a unique book exploring the creative process in the arts and sciences. The book's original`evolving systems approach' treats creativity as purposeful work and integrates cognitive, emotional, aesthetic, and motivational aspects of the creative process. Twelve revealing case studies explore the work of such diverse people as William Wordsworth, Albert Einstein, Jean Piaget, Anais Nin, and Charles Darwin. The case study approach is discussed in relation to other methods such as biography, autobiography, and psychobiology/ Emphasis is given to the uniqueness of each creative person; the social nature of creative work is also treated without losing the sense of the individual. A final chapter considers the relationship between creativity and morality in the nuclear age. In addition to developmental psychologists and cognitive scientists, this study offers fascinating insights for all readers interested in the history of ideas, scientific discovery, artistic discovery, artistic innovation, and the interplay of intuition, inspiration, and purposeful work.
excellent text ... The value of studying creativity by closely examining the work of creative individuals is ilustrated in this text. The work will appeal to specialists in the field such as psychologists and educators, but the style is such that a broad range of individuals interested in creativity will find the test informative as well as a pleasure to read. * Delmont Morrison, University of California, Imagination, Cognition, and Personality *
ISBN: 9780195077186
Dimensions: 235mm x 154mm x 15mm
Weight: 447g
320 pages