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Revision as of 04:17, 26 May 2016
Creativity is a phenomenon whereby something new and somehow valuable is formed.
Description
The created item may be intangible (such as an idea, a scientific theory, a musical composition or a joke) or a physical object (such as an invention, a literary work or a painting).
Scholarly interest in creativity involves many definitions and concepts pertaining to a number of disciplines:
- Psychology
- Cognitive science
- Education
- Philosophy (particularly philosophy of science)
- Technology
- Theology
- Sociology
- Linguistics
- Business studies
- Songwriting
- Economics
Problem solving
Creativity and problem solving are closely related.
See also
- Adaptive performance
- Brainstorming
- Computational creativity
- Confabulation (neural networks)
- Creativity Research Journal
- E-scape, a technology and approach that looks specifically at the assessment of creativity and collaboration.
- Edward de Bono
- Greatness
- Heroic theory of invention and scientific development
- Innovation
- International Journal of Creative Computing
- Invention (such as "artistic invention" in the Visual arts)
- Lateral thinking
- Learned industriousness
- Malevolent creativity
- Multiple discovery
- Music therapy
- Musical improvisation
- Problem solving
- Thinking Skills and Creativity (journal)
- Why Man Creates (film)
External links
- Creativity @ Wikipedia