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- ISBN-10 : 1433198045
- ISBN-13 : 9781433198045
- Author: Steven L Bindeman
Phenomenology and the Creative Process explores the subject of creativity from a vast range of perspectives. While the emphasis is placed on fundamental ideas taken from phenomenological philosophy and its precursors, the book also engages with related issues from the fields of psychology, physics, narrative studies, art, literature, cognitive science and neuroscience. Author Steven L. Bindeman’s objective is to employ an analysis of creativity from the dual perspectives of “identity” and “difference,” in order to develop a pluralistic and open-ended understanding of the creative process. His central position is that while creativity can and should be studied as a physical, measurable phenomenon, we need to integrate quantitative studies with a phenomenological perspective that enables us to appreciate the distinctive experiential features of creative activities in order to fully appreciate the complex nature of the creative process. Bindeman’s approach is important in that it recognizes the value of phenomenological studies without being afraid to draw insights from other fields of inquiry.This book thus offers unique analysis of creative individuals and works, applying insights from phenomenological philosophers to enrich our understanding of the creative processes of great artists, philosophers, and scientists.
Table of contents:
Summary of Part I
The Centrality of Conscious Life
Bergson and the Experience of Duration
Husserl and the Crisis of European Sciences
Summary of Part II
The Search for Meaning
Tymieniecka on Phenomenology and Creativity
Heidegger on the Origins of Art
Sartre on Becoming Authentic
Merleau-Ponty’s Embodied Approach to Creative Experience
Klee’s Modernist Creativity
Summary of Part III
Literary Ontology and Narrative Studies
Literary Ontology
Vico, Ingarden, Bakhtin
Narrative Construction
Ricoeur, Bruner, McIntyre
How Narratives Differ from Reality
Flanagan, Roemer, White
Summary of Part IV
Metaphor and Meaning
Aristotle’s and Nietzsche’s Contrasting Views on Metaphor
Heidegger on Metaphor
Derrida and Ricoeur on Metaphor
Summary of Part V
Thinking Otherwise
Bachelard’s Creative Approach to Knowing and Imagining
Derrida’s Notions of Difference and Différance
Deleuze’s Philosophy of Creative Becoming
Summary of Part VI
A New Model for Thinking
Gendlin’s Focus on Felt Meaning
Kleinberg-Levin and the Four Stages of the Listening Self
Rosen’s Notion on the Creative Challenge of Apeiron
Summary of Part VII
Creative Brains
Becoming Immortal—Like a Machine
Thinking with a Machine
Altered States
Transformed Consciousness: Issues in Science Fiction
Summary of Part VIII
The Creative Process
The Creative Process and Modern Physics
Rovelli, Kuhn, Bohm, Rosen
The Creative Process and the Human Sciences
The Creative Process and the Social Sciences
Rank, Arnheim, Gardner
The Creative Process and the Arts
Poetry: Mallarmé and Rothenberg
Literature: Beckett and Borges
Sculpture: Brancusi and Hanson
Painting: Picasso and Klee
Music: Cage and Riley
Summary of Part IX
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