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Monday
  • The concept of creativity

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The object of definition
  • PPPP approach (Mooney)
  • Product
  • Person
  • Process
  • Press
  • PPPE ? environment

3
Creative product
  • If something is creative, it is both
  • new
  • valuable (or at least appropriate)
  • Noncreative products are
  • New but worthless
  • Valuable but lacking novelty
  • Worthless and lacking novelty

4
Values and domains of creativity
  • Values Goal Domain
  • cognitive truth science
  • esthetic beauty art
  • pragmatic usefulness technology
  • ethical goodness politics

5
Morris I. Steins definition
  • Creativity is a process leading to a new product
    that is acceptable as useful or tenable for a
    group of persons during some period of time
  • Relativism
  • social
  • cultural
  • historic
  • Pieces of work become creative and may lose this
    attribute

6
Creativity as an attribute of the person
  • Elitist approach
  • uppercase CREATIVITY
  • Genius, eminence, high achievement
  • Egalitarian approach
  • lowercase creativity
  • just a trait (everybody has it)

7
Distribution of creativity as a trait
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Potential creativity
  • Creativity without masterpieces
  • Symptoms
  • Curiosity, explorative behavior, putting
    questions
  • Remote associations
  • Rejection of superficial explanations
  • Visual thinking
  • The use of analogy and metaphor
  • .......

9
Levels of creativity
  • Fluid creativity
  • Idea generation
  • Crystallized creativity
  • Solution of a problem, attainment of a goal
  • Mature creativity
  • Solution of an important problem
  • Eminent creativity
  • Fundamental (paradigmatic) change

10
The dimension of time
  • p
  • sec min hour week month year 10 y
    20 y
  • t

11
Factors influencing the temporal factor
  • Inwestment (Sternberg Lubart)
  • Expert knowledge acquisition
  • Leadership ability (Simonton)
  • Maturation of recipients

12
Criteria of creativity
  • Explicit
  • well-defined
  • operationalized
  • Implicit
  • intuitional
  • not verbalized

13
Explicit criteria
  • Criteria of high achievement
  • Simontons approach how to measure originality
    of a composer?
  • J. P. Guilfords approach
  • fluency
  • flexibility
  • originality
  • (elaboration)

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Guilfords tests
  • Unusual Uses
  • How can we use
  • a brick
  • a broom
  • ........
  • Consequences
  • What would happen if
  • people had three legs
  • we had to pay checks for laughing
  • ........

15
Implicit criteria
  • Consensual assessment
  • Teresa Amabile a product or behavior is creative
    if appropriately chosen observers agree for that
  • Emotional criteria
  • Jerome Bruner creative piece of work leads us to
    effective surprise

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Cognitive science perspective
  • Creativity as a process
  • Peculiarities of creative cognition
  • perception
  • thinking
  • memory
  • Categorization
  • Knowledge structures
  • .....
  • No need for individual assessment

17
The Geneplore model
  • Finke, Ward Smith(1992)
  • Creative cognition approach
  • Geneplore generation exploration
  • The notion of preinventive structure

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General scheme
generation of preinventive structures
expansion interpretation
Constraints
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Generative processes
  • Generate preinventive structures
  • Six groups
  • memory retrieval
  • association
  • synthesis (mental blends)
  • new concepts
  • transfer of knowledge
  • category reduction
  • (e.g., rose as a flavor generator)

20
Example what can we do with these elements?

  • T

21
Constraints
  • Marketing advertisement domain
  • Metaphorical meaning
  • Synthesis of elements

22
Product
23
Interpretation
  • Logo of
  • golfing club
  • wine lovers club
  • pregnancy treatment center
  • ???

24
The creative interaction approach
  • Goal
  • Tentative structure
  • Mutual and continual influence
  • Strategies
  • Obstacles

25
Creative strategies (examples)
  • The germ strategy
  • Start with any idea, then work on it
  • The guiding emotion strategy
  • warm feeling of being right (Gordon)
  • cold feeling of being wrong
  • The vicarious problem strategy
  • Think about something similar and borrow ideas

26
Obstacles
  • Cognitive
  • mental set
  • frame of reference
  • Emotional
  • anxiety
  • low tolerance for ambiguity
  • Social
  • external pressures
  • shame

27
Four dots problem
28
Bad solutions
29
Good solution
30
Creative solution
31
Conclusions
  • Creative cognition is just cognition
  • Peculiarities refer to the way a process is
    executed and controlled
  • The level of creativity decides on the
    organization of the creative process
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