Creativity

Name
Creativity
Description
Description

1. An ability to see new relationships, to make or otherwise bring into existence something new (possibly of aesthetic value), to produce new ideas and new solutions to problems, and to deviate from traditional patterns of thinking.

2. The emergence in action of a novel relational product, growing out of the uniqueness of the individual. Creative action achieves increased order or unity in some situations.

3. The disposition to make and to recognize valuable innovations.

4. The production of meaning by synthesis.

5. The capacity to grasp two or more mutually distinct realities and to derive innovation from their juxtaposition.

Categorization
Content quality
Presentable
English
Editorial
Exclude Wikipedia
include
1A4N
C0323
docid
11303230
d7nid
226384
Authored
Authored
by tomi
Last edited
by kimberly
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