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Bell believes that man exists to do creatively , in the most craftsman - like manner possible , all things that must be done , including teaching school . Furthermore , the vast number of tasks to be performed in the world , most of ...
Bell believes that man exists to do creatively , in the most craftsman - like manner possible , all things that must be done , including teaching school . Furthermore , the vast number of tasks to be performed in the world , most of ...
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Originality , he believes , is frequently most necessary in the sciences and beauty in the arts . Other viewpoints which Eisner discusses include those of Stein and Guilford . Eisner , Eliot W. , " Creativity and Intelligence , I , The ...
Originality , he believes , is frequently most necessary in the sciences and beauty in the arts . Other viewpoints which Eisner discusses include those of Stein and Guilford . Eisner , Eliot W. , " Creativity and Intelligence , I , The ...
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Eisner believes , that creative contributions in science must be original and must make some contribution of a novel kind . Eisner cites three forms that creativity can take : ( 1 ) Boundary pushing which can be exemplified in the ...
Eisner believes , that creative contributions in science must be original and must make some contribution of a novel kind . Eisner cites three forms that creativity can take : ( 1 ) Boundary pushing which can be exemplified in the ...
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