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Joseph Strelka. Charlotte Lackner Doyle THE CREATIVE PROCESS A Study in Paradox * IT OFTEN SEEMS THAT OPPOSITE GENERALIZATIONS ABOUT THE CREATIVE process are true . To say , for example , that the creative process re- quires freedom and ...
Joseph Strelka. Charlotte Lackner Doyle THE CREATIVE PROCESS A Study in Paradox * IT OFTEN SEEMS THAT OPPOSITE GENERALIZATIONS ABOUT THE CREATIVE process are true . To say , for example , that the creative process re- quires freedom and ...
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... creative process . Once the testers defined the creative act in this observable way , psychologists from the behaviorist tradi- tion became interested in the creative process . The behaviorists jumped in and said : if the creative process ...
... creative process . Once the testers defined the creative act in this observable way , psychologists from the behaviorist tradi- tion became interested in the creative process . The behaviorists jumped in and said : if the creative process ...
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... creative task , he " was able to dispense with the illusionary sense of Fliess ' greatness and thus with the ... Process : A Psychological Study ( The Hague , 1968 ) . Since this important book has , thus far , received little recognition in ...
... creative task , he " was able to dispense with the illusionary sense of Fliess ' greatness and thus with the ... Process : A Psychological Study ( The Hague , 1968 ) . Since this important book has , thus far , received little recognition in ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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