id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_g3g2jc3vk5h3zisbys33n7ighu Robert J. Sternberg What is the common thread of creativity? Its dialectical relation to intelligence and wisdom 2001 3 .pdf application/pdf 2995 258 60 Creativity refers to the potential to produce novel ideas need to balance intelligence with creativity to achieve both That common thread is the role of creativity in the dialectical progression of ideas. dialectical process (Hegel, 1807/1931) in which intelligence represents a thesis, creativity an antithesis, and wisdom a synthesis. Creative people often feel underappreciated and attacked for their ideas (Sternberg & Lubart, 1995), which is creative people are correct: Time and again, their work and redirecting or reinitiating kinds of creativity that defy existing ideas. not for inventing new paradigms (crowd-defying creativity) this issue), creative people not only generate a lot of ideas intelligence and other abilities, creativity appears to be in it is a help in generating creative ideas (as did Young; Sternberg, 2000a). creative people (see Sternberg, 1997b). intelligence, which still later will be questioned by creativity, and on the spiral will go through time. Implicit theories of intelligence, creativity, and ./cache/work_g3g2jc3vk5h3zisbys33n7ighu.pdf ./txt/work_g3g2jc3vk5h3zisbys33n7ighu.txt