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Outsight
Restoring the Role of Objects in Creative Problem Solving
Creativity is dialogue with objects. It does not simply originate from the mind but rather through a conversation with material.
Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau (Author)
9781009529730, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 30 January 2025
66 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 0.9 cm, 0.24 kg
The way we understand creativity in psychology is built on a fundamental asymmetry between people and objects: people have thoughts, intentions, and the ability to act, while objects lack these qualities. However, despite this distinction, objects that are created communicate with their creator. During the process of creation, objects being formed by the creator take on certain characteristics and behave in certain ways, resulting in a kind of conversation between the person working on solving a problem and the results physically produced. In essence, while the traditional view focuses on the person's thoughts and intentions as the driving force of creativity, the dialogue between the creative individual and the evolving product of their work is overlooked. This Element proposes a methodology and theoretical vocabulary that restore the role of objects in the dynamic unfolding of creative problem solving. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
1. Introduction
2. Insight and the Aha! Experience
3. Taking creativity out of the mind: Lessons from objects
4. Interactivity and insight problem solving
5. A Methodological proposal and illustration
6. Solution processes
7. Reflections and conclusion
8. The scarcity of pure insight
9. Restructuring
10. Systemic creative problem solving
Appendix
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Subject Areas: Psychology [JM]
