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Title The ethics of creativity / edited by Seana Moran, David Cropley, James Kaufman
Published Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (344 pages) : 11 figures, 4
Contents Introduction: The Crossroads of Creativity and Ethics -- Seana Moran PART I: WHAT ARE THE MORAL MENTAL MECHANISMS INVOLVED IN CREATIVITY, AND HOW DO THEY DEVELOP? 1. The Development of Moral Imagination -- Darcia Narvaez and Kellen Mrkva 2. Moral Craftsmanship -- Mark Coekelbergh 3. Creativity in Ethical Reasoning -- Robert J. Sternberg 4. Moral Creativity and Creative Morality -- Qin Li and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi 5. Creative Artists and Creative Scientists: Where Does the Buck Stop? -- James Noonan and Howard Gardner PART II: WHEN, HOW, AND WHY DOES CREATIVITY LEAD TO POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE ETHICAL IMPACTS -- OR BOTH? 6. A Creativity Alchemy -- Ruth Richards 7. License to Steal: How the Creative Identity Entitles Dishonesty -- Lynne C. Vincent and Jack A. Goncalo 8. Engineering, Ethics, and Creativity: N'er the Twain Shall Meet? -- David H. Cropley 9. Construction or Demolition: Does Problem Construction Influence the Ethicality of Creativity? -- Daniel J. Harris, Roni Reiter-Palmon, and Gina Scott Ligon 10. Intelligent Decision-Making Technology and Computational Ethics -- Anthony Finn PART III: WHAT ROLE DOES ETHICS PLAY IN SUPPORTING OR THWARTING CREATIVITY? 11. Creative Transformations of Ethical Challenges -- Vera John-Steiner and Reuben Hersh 12. The Hacker Ethic for Gifted Scientists -- Kirsi Tirri 13. The Dialogic Witness: New Metaphors of Creative and Ethical Work in Documentary Photography -- Charlotte Dixon and Helen Haste 14. Neglect of Creativity in Education: A Moral Issue -- Arthur Cropley 15. The Ethical Demands Made on Leaders of Creative Efforts -- Michael D. Mumford, David R. Peterson, Alexandra E. MacDougall, Thomas A. Zeni, and Seana Moran Horizons: An Ethics of Possibility -- Seana Moran Summary: Creativity and Ethics: Two Golden Eggs -- David H. Cropley, James C. Kaufman, Michelle Murphy, and Seana Moran
Summary The Ethics of Creativity illuminates the thorny issues that arise when novel creative ideas collide with what we believe to be 'right' or 'good'. This book tackles questions of when creativity and ethics tend to coincide and when conflict, and how both might be harnessed to support a brighter future for all. What effect does creativity have on individuals, groups and societies, and on the fundamental values on which they base their actions and institutions? What constitutes good and evil, right and wrong, and how does creativity disrupt these beliefs? The Ethics of Creativity brings together an impressive collaboration of thinkers from several countries and disciplines to illuminate the thorny issues that arise when novel ideas and products brought forth by creativity collide with the rules and norms of what we believe to be 'right' or 'good'. This book tackles questions of why most people claim to love creativity yet, in practice, may quash creative intentions, how creative innovations can create new ethical problems, when creativity and ethics tend to coincide and when they tend to conflict, and how both creativity and ethics might be harnessed to support a brighter future for all
Notes Epublication based on: 9781137333537, 2014
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
Notes Seana Moran is Research Assistant Professor of Psychology at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Her research examines how individuals' contributions affect others and the 'common good' by exploring the developmental paths to exemplary forms of contribution, including creativity (which transforms the trajectory of culture), prosocial life purpose (which gives a positive direction to a person's life trajectory), and wisdom (which is considered a deep, systemic knowledge of, and skill for affecting, interconnections of the world). She has authored numerous articles and handbook chapters, written the teacher's guide for a youth entrepreneurship textbook, and co-edited/co-authored four other books: Multiple Intelligences around the World, Creativity and Development, and Creative Classrooms Vols. 3 & 4. David Cropley is the Deputy Director of the Defence and Systems Institute (DASI) and Associate Professor of Engineering Innovation at the University of South Australia. He began his working life as an officer the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. His research interests lie in systems engineering, creativity and innovation in engineering processes and the nexus of creative problem-solving and engineering. Associate Professor Cropley is a co-author of Fostering Creativity: A Diagnostic Approach for Higher Education and Organisations and co-editor of The Dark Side of Creativity. He has authored chapters in The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity and is a contributor to the Creativity Research Journal, The Journal of Creative Behavior, the International Journal of Creativity and Problem Solving and the Cambridge Journal of Education. In 2013 he co-authored a new book on Creativity and Crime: A Psychological Analysis. James C. Kaufman is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut, USA. An internationally recognized leader in the field of creativity, he is the author/editor of more than 26 books, including Creativity 101 and the Cambridge Handbook of Creativity. Kaufman is the president of American Psychological Association's Division 10, which devoted to creativity and aesthetics. He is the founding co-editor of Psychology of Popular Media Culture and co-founded Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, both published by APA. He was won numerous awards, including the Torrance Award from the National Association for Gifted Children, the Berlyne and Farnsworth Awards from APA, and Mensa's research award
English
Subject Normativity (Ethics)
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Creative ability.
creativity.
Intelligence & reasoning.
Ethics & moral philosophy.
Business ethics & social responsibility.
Child & developmental psychology.
Inventions & inventors.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Creative ability
Normativity (Ethics)
Cognition & cognitive psychology.
Ethics & moral philosophy.
Business ethics & social responsibility.
Child, developmental, and lifespan psychology.
Inventions & inventors.
Psychology.
Form Electronic book
Author Moran, Seana
Cropley, David
Kaufman, James
ISBN 9781137333544
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