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  1. Everyday creativity and the arts.Ruth Richards - 2007 - World Futures 63 (7):500 – 525.
    Everyday artistic creativity is downplayed in our schools, our lives, our culture. Yet here is an essential language of our lives, opening us to important ways of knowing, truth, beauty, and means for creative coping, as individuals and as cultures. Views of John Dewey and Suzanne Langer are each considered. A devaluation of artistic creativity may also reflect unacknowledged biases related to emotional "versus" intellectual knowing, gender stereotyping, science "versus" art, individualism "versus" interdependence, false stereotypes of creative "unhealth," and eminent (...)
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  • Greatness: Who Makes History and why.Dean Keith Simonton - 1994 - Guilford Press.
    This path-breaking work offers the first comprehensive examination of the important personalities and events that have influenced the course of history. It discusses whether people who go down in history are different from the rest of us and whether specific personality traits predispose certain people to become world leaders, movie stars, scientific geniuses, and athletes. It sheds light on the depth of potential in everyone, yielding important clues as to how we can take advantage of our own individual personality traits. (...)
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  • Emotional blocks to creativity.Ah Maslow - 1966 - Humanitas 1 (3):289-294.
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