The Creativity QuestionAlbert Rothenberg, Carl R. Hausman Duke University Press, 1976 - 366 pagine This book of readings can be traced to a twofold inception: chance and the convergence of two directed interests. The editors are a psychiatrist and philosopher, both of whom have made distinctive contributions to the perplexing problems of human creativity. |
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THE CREATIVITY QUESTION | 3 |
CHAPTER ONE SEMINAL ACCOUNTS | 27 |
ARISTOTLE Creation As Making | 33 |
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