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Creativity, Psychology and the History of Science

Creativity, Psychology and the History of Science

 

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Springer Nature B.V.
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2010
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9789048168842
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Introduction by Katja Bödeker A Life with a Purpose The Creative Person as a Whole The Evolving Systems Approach to the Study of Creative Work The Case Study Method and Evolving Systems Approach for Understanding Unique Creative People at Work Inching Our Way up Mount Olympus: The Evolving-Systems Approach to Creative Thinking Networks of Enterprise in Creative Scientific Work The Case Study That Started It All: Charles Darwin The Eye of Reason: Darwin’s Development during the Beagle Voyage The Emergence of a Sense of Purpose: A Cognitive Case Study of Young Darwin Going the Limit: Toward the Construction of Darwin’s Theory (1832-1839) Diverse Relations between Psychology and Evolutionary Thought Facets of the Creative Process: Insight, Point of View and Repetition Creativity and the Constructive Function of Repetition On the Relation between ’Aha Experiences’ and the Construction of Ideas The Cooperative Synthesis of Disparate Points of View Modalities: The Stuff of Experience From Perception to Thought Darwin’s ’Tree of Nature’ and Other Images of Wide Scope Ensembles of Metaphors in Creative Scientific Thinking The Life Space of a Scientist: The Visionary Function and Other Aspects of Jean Piaget’s Thinking Tracking the Ordinary Course of Development: Piagetian Reflections The Development of Object Permanence in the Cat Introduction to the Essential Piaget Piaget’s Mission Which Way Is Up? A Developmental Question Coping with the Extraordinary: On the Relation between Giftedness and Creativity On the Hypothesized Relation Between Giftedness and Creativity The Self-Construction of the Extraordinary Giftedness and Moral Responsibility: Creative Thinking and HumanSurvival Creativity in the Moral Domain Creativity in the Moral Domain: Ought Implies Can Implies Create Creativity and Human Survival Peace and Further Conditions for Human Welfare Man or Megaperson? Peace Research, Where Is It Going? Optimism and the Inventor’s Paradigm Bibliography of H.E. Gruber’s Writings Cited References Subject Index Name Index

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