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The Self: A Convenient Fiction?
The unified self has been largely dispelled by Enlightenment thinkers and modern science, but it might be more than a mere illusion.
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Defending Capitalism Against Ourselves
The negative aspects of capitalism may lie in its misuse by individuals rather than the structures and practices themselves.
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The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability
Our society has clear expectations regarding students who don’t fit the norm.
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Learn to Be Innovative: Interview with Roberta Ness, Author of “Innovation Generation”
Whether you are a student or an established scientist, researcher, or engineer, you can learn to be more innovative.
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What Does the Word Creativity Mean?
A perspective on the meaning of the word "creativity."
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Body Think!
In our last post we posed a primate puzzler. How did the chimpanzee in Wolfgang Köhler’s experiment reach the banana hung from a hook in the ceiling? Solving this primate puzzler involves thinking with body feelings. Here’s what happened.
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Art Beyond the Museum
Although it offers freedom from the clutter and overstimulation of museum art-viewing, street art comes with its own issues, including uncertainty in content and intention.
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Enhancing Creative Organizational Cultures In Disability Services
Six key lessons about creativity and innovation from a human services perspective.
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Does It Matter If a Painting is Fake?
Studies investigate why origins matter.
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A Call for New Measures of Asperger’s and Schizotypy
Our current methods of distinguishing between Asperger's and Schizotypy in the general population are woefully incomplete.