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Creativity in Science

Creativity in Science

Creativity in Science

Chance, Logic, Genius, and Zeitgeist
Dean Keith Simonton, University of California, Davis
July 2004
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    Psychologists, sociologists, philosophers, historians - and even scientists themselves - have often tried to decipher the basis for creativity in science. Some have attributed creativity to a special logic, the so-called scientific method, whereas others have pointed to the inspirations of genius or to the inevitable workings of the zeitgeist. Finally, some have viewed scientific breakthroughs as the product of chance, as witnessed in the numerous episodes of serendipity. Too often these four alternative interpretations are seen as mutually exclusive. Yet the central thesis of this book is that the chance, logic, genius, and zeitgeist perspectives can be integrated into a single coherent theory of creativity in science. But for this integration to succeed, change must be elevated to the status of primary cause. Logic, genius and the zeitgeist still have significant roles to play but mainly operate insofar as they enhance, or constrain the operation of a chance combinatorial process.

    • Provides a comprehensive predictive and explanatory model of scientific creativity
    • Integrates the four major perspectives on the phenomenon: change, logic, genius, and zeitgeist
    • Synthesizes the research on scientific creativity from all theoretical, methodological, and disciplinary orientations

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    July 2004
    Hardback
    9780521835794
    234 pages
    235 × 160 × 20 mm
    0.52kg
    11 b/w illus. 3 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction: scientific creativity
    • 2. Creative products
    • 3. Combinatorial processes
    • 4. Scientific activity
    • 5. Creative scientists
    • 6. Scientific discovery
    • 7. Consolidation: creativity in science
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Dean Keith Simonton , University of California, Davis

      Dean Keith Simonton is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Davis. He is the author of nine books, including Genius, Creativity, and Leadership (1984), Scientific Genius (Cambridge 1988), Psychology, Science, and History (1990), Greatness (1994), Origins of Genius (1999) and Great Psychologists and their Times (2002).