The Creative Mind by Henri Bergson
An Introduction to Metaphysics
This philosophical exploration delves into the nature of creativity and the human mind's capacity for innovation and original thought. It examines the dynamic interplay between intuition and intellect, proposing that true creativity arises from a synthesis of both. The work challenges conventional notions of intelligence, suggesting that the creative process is not merely a product of logical reasoning but also involves a deeper, more instinctual understanding of the world. Through a series of essays, it offers insights into how individuals can harness their creative potential, emphasizing the importance of embracing spontaneity and fluidity in thought.
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- Published
- 1946
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- French
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- Alternate Titles
- - La Pensée et le Mouvant
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