TiredThinker         
         
Brett         
         How does creatively help us survive? — TiredThinker
Outlander         
         what aren't the purposes of creativity? — TiredThinker
How does creatively help us survive? — TiredThinker
Brett         
         
Outlander         
         
Brett         
         Creativity absent of tangible benefit seems to be subjective in nature. — Outlander
Does it help us find knowledge or only reinterpret it? — TiredThinker
Wayfarer         
         How does creatively help us survive? — TiredThinker
Janus         
         
Brett         
         
Metaphysician Undercover         
         If I decide to drink some and vomit onto a blank canvas, that's creative. — Outlander
Brett         
         have no idea what creativity is. — creativesoul
This is what creative is. Yes, no?
“think in the abstract and form images of realities that are not present “ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK210003/ — Brett
Outlander         
         
TiredThinker         
         
Gnomon         
         Creativity in humans may be merely a more highly developed form of evolutionary Adaptability, which allows animals to survive and reproduce. If so, it's primary purpose is to out-live the less-adaptable competition. But humans have taken that competitive trait to a higher level. In animals, most of their creative acts are genetically inherited. They follow a trial & error heuristic that seem erratic, but increases their odds of finding food or sex or power,What are the purposes of creativity, and what aren't the purposes of creativity? Creativity is basically taking things that are objectively known and combining them abstractly into original intangible concepts or tangible objects, often times when those things are relatively unlike one another? How does creatively help us survive? Does it help us find knowledge or only reinterpret it? — TiredThinker
Brett         
         
jgill         
         
Banno         
         What are the purposes of creativity, — TiredThinker
Possibility         
         And "thinking in the abstract" doesn't necessarily lead to an act of creativity.
— jgill
True. But a creative act won’t happen without it. — Brett
Brett         
         
Brett         
         An act is not recognised as ‘creative’ until an abstract thinker attributes intentionality - but the act still happens. — Possibility
jgill         
         An act is not recognised as ‘creative’ until an abstract thinker attributes intentionality - but the act still happens — Possibility
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