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Author Simonton, Dean Keith

Title Origins of Genius : Darwinian Perspectives on Creativity
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1999

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Description 1 online resource (321 pages)
Contents Preface; 1. GENIUS AND DARWIN: The Surprising Connections; 2. COGNITION: How Does the Brain Create?; 3. VARIATION: Is Genius Brilliant -- or Mad?; 4. DEVELOPMENT: Are Geniuses Born -- or Made?; 5. PRODUCTS: By What Works Shall We Know Them?; 6. GROUPS: The Right Place and the Right Time?; 7. DARWINIAN GENIUS: The Future of an Idea; Notes; References; Index
Summary How can we account for the sudden appearance of such dazzling artists and scientists as Mozart, Shakespeare, Darwin, or Einstein? How can we define such genius? What conditions or personality traits seem to produce exceptionally creative people? Is the association between genius and madness really just a myth? These and many other questions are brilliantly illuminated in The Origins of Genius. Dean Simonton convincingly argues that creativity can best be understood as a Darwinian process of variation and selection. The artist or scientist generates a wealth of ideas, and then subjects these id
Analysis Darwin, Charles
Genius
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-296) and index
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Subject Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882.
SUBJECT Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 fast
Subject Genius.
Creative ability.
Creativity
creativity.
Creative ability
Genius
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781602563568
160256356X
0195351703
9780195351705
0195128796
9780195128796