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Original Title: | The Act of Creation |
ISBN: | 0140191917 (ISBN13: 9780140191912) |
Edition Language: | English |
Arthur Koestler
Paperback | Pages: 752 pages Rating: 4.25 | 406 Users | 32 Reviews
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Title | : | The Act of Creation |
Author | : | Arthur Koestler |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 752 pages |
Published | : | December 7th 1990 by Arkana/Penguin (first published 1964) |
Categories | : | Psychology. Philosophy. Nonfiction. Art. Science. History |
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Startlingly lucid account of our most wondrous and irrational faculty: creativity. In the space of a few chapters, Koestler throws light on the question of humor: what makes a joke funny? And why do we, unlike every other animal, laugh? But this conception, while the most illuminating view of humor I've read, is only the start of a much grander theory of our most profoundly human activities. He finds the unifying thread of the three great creative acts of mankind: Humor, Art, and Scientific Inventiveness. One of those books that changes your understanding of consciousness forever.Rating Based On Books The Act of Creation
Ratings: 4.25 From 406 Users | 32 ReviewsCritique Based On Books The Act of Creation
Startlingly lucid account of our most wondrous and irrational faculty: creativity. In the space of a few chapters, Koestler throws light on the question of humor: what makes a joke funny? And why do we, unlike every other animal, laugh? But this conception, while the most illuminating view of humor I've read, is only the start of a much grander theory of our most profoundly human activities. He finds the unifying thread of the three great creative acts of mankind: Humor, Art, and ScientificIn this book Koestler assumes a high vantage point on the topic set by the book's title: To him the creation of a work of art and the creation of scientific insight and knowledge is driven by the same mechanisms. I always find writers who manage to combine the arts and the sciences into a larger unit more attractive than those who overstress the boundary, at least those who do so habitually (which is often the case with humanities scholars). Koestler elaborates: "The criteria of truth differ
DNF, I'm sure there are better, newer books on the subject. It is one of the original works on the subject, but it is showing its age.
Enjoyed this almost as much as TGITM, will definitely read again. Koestler likes to work with analogies a lot, sometimes stretching them too far, IE, the graphs linking humor and convergent realities, which were perhaps funnier than the run of the mill jokes he cites at whim.
Great treatise on scientific and artistic creativity, and their overlaps. Amazingly, still very relevant today!
A scientific analysis of the creative process. Koestler argues that the scientific discovery, the work of art, and the joke are all instances of creativity, and that the common element in each is bisociation, a term referring to the mental process in which two unlike things are put together. Lots of examples and clear descriptions of the ideas with which Koestler works. Entertaining, informative and accessible.
Il libro non si giova molto del suo titolo (nemmeno nell'originale inglese), che fa pensare a qualcosa di "divino" e svia potenzialmente il lettore dal vero contenuto del testo, cioè la creativitĂ .Ăˆ lo stesso Koestler a chiarirlo: L'atto creativo non è un atto di creazione nel senso del Vecchio Testamento. Non crea dal nulla: discopre, seleziona, mescola, combina, sintetizza fatti, idee capacitĂ , tecniche giĂ esistenti. Tanto piĂ¹ le parti sono familiari, tanto piĂ¹ il nuovo tutto sarĂ
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