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Essay on the Creative Imagination

Th. Ribot

Translator Albert Heyem Nachmen Baron

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Essay on the Creative Imagination," Th. Ribot explores the complex interplay between creativity and human psychology, delving into the processes that underpin our imaginative capabilities. Through a rigorous blend of empirical analysis and philosophical inquiry, Ribot examines the role of the imagination in artistic creation and mental functioning, navigating through various contexts of psychological thought in the 19th century. His nuanced literary style seamlessly marries scientific precision with philosophical depth, making the text both accessible and intellectually stimulating for readers interested in psychology and aesthetics. Th. Ribot, a pioneering figure in the field of psychology, was greatly influenced by the emerging scientific discourse of his time, particularly the intersection of psychology and art. His background in philosophy and psychology, coupled with a desire to understand the processes of creative thought, led him to publish this seminal work. Ribot was driven by an ambition to bridge the gap between abstract theory and the lived experience of creativity, making significant contributions to our understanding of human cognition. Readers intrigued by the forces of creativity, the nature of imagination, and their psychological underpinnings will find Ribot's essay to be an indispensable resource. This text stands not only as an important work in psychological literature but also as a thought-provoking guide for artists, psychologists, and general readers alike, inviting them to reflect on the essence of creative expression.
Available since: 05/28/2022.
Print length: 229 pages.

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