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The Mind's Best Work

par David N. Perkins

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Over the years, tales about the creative process have flourished-tales of sudden insight and superior intelligence and personal eccentricity. Coleridge claimed that he wrote "Kubla Khan" in one sitting after an opium-induced dream. Poe declared that his "Raven" was worked out "with the precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem." D. N. Perkins discusses the creative episodes of Beethoven, Mozart, Picasso, and others in this exploration of the creative process in the arts, sciences, and everyday life.Table of Contents: A Parable 1. Witnesses to Invention 2. Creative Moments 3. Ways of the Mind 4. Critical Moments 5. Searching For 6. Plans Down Deep 7. Plans Up Front 8. Lives of Inquiry 9. Having It 10. The Shape of Making Notes Sources Index Reviews of this book: A delightful book, easy to read, amusing and jammed with intriguing "personal experiments," puzzles for the reader that offer insights into creative thinking. It is a valuable book because it summarizes well the results of recent investigations and effectively debunks a variety of cherished myths. Read the book for fun. Read it to find out what psychologists are up to.--New York Times Book ReviewReviews of this book: The Mind's Best Work [is] a guided tour of the new psychology of creative thinking. Perkins belongs in that rare company of Lewis Thomas and other popularizers of science who combine a lively style, playful wit and discriminating scholarship.--NewsdayReviews of this book: A survey of scientific research that's also a work of playful wit.--Newsweek… (plus d'informations)
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Come funziona la mente? Cos'è la creatività? Sono domande che ci si fa ca sempre, e ancora oggi non si ha in effetti una risposta chiara, univoca e definitiva. Ecco perché questo libro, pur avendo più di trent'anni di vita, ha ancora un suo senso. L'approccio di Perkins è peculiare: inizia con l'affermare un concetto (Proposition), che poi viene rapidamente demolito per arrivare quando va bene a un concetto rivisto, mantenendo il buono della parte iniziale ma specificandolo; e quando va male a un'affermazione che è l'opposta di quella iniziale. Dal mio punto di vista, in cui come ho detto la creatività è ancora un mistero, questo metodo non è malvagio: almeno ti costringe a pensare un po', proprio come gli esercizi sparsi per il testo sono degli ottimi modi per accorgersi di persona che le nostre idee ingenue sono spesso fallaci. Altro punto interessante è la spiegazione di come il brainstorming non è che funzioni sempre così bene, e soprattutto che il suo risultato dipende molto dalle persone coinvolte: la maggior parte della gente si ferma quando trova un'idea decente e mette per così dire i remi in barca. In definitiva, un testo interessante. ( )
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Over the years, tales about the creative process have flourished-tales of sudden insight and superior intelligence and personal eccentricity. Coleridge claimed that he wrote "Kubla Khan" in one sitting after an opium-induced dream. Poe declared that his "Raven" was worked out "with the precision and rigid consequence of a mathematical problem." D. N. Perkins discusses the creative episodes of Beethoven, Mozart, Picasso, and others in this exploration of the creative process in the arts, sciences, and everyday life.Table of Contents: A Parable 1. Witnesses to Invention 2. Creative Moments 3. Ways of the Mind 4. Critical Moments 5. Searching For 6. Plans Down Deep 7. Plans Up Front 8. Lives of Inquiry 9. Having It 10. The Shape of Making Notes Sources Index Reviews of this book: A delightful book, easy to read, amusing and jammed with intriguing "personal experiments," puzzles for the reader that offer insights into creative thinking. It is a valuable book because it summarizes well the results of recent investigations and effectively debunks a variety of cherished myths. Read the book for fun. Read it to find out what psychologists are up to.--New York Times Book ReviewReviews of this book: The Mind's Best Work [is] a guided tour of the new psychology of creative thinking. Perkins belongs in that rare company of Lewis Thomas and other popularizers of science who combine a lively style, playful wit and discriminating scholarship.--NewsdayReviews of this book: A survey of scientific research that's also a work of playful wit.--Newsweek

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