Convergent thinking and creative processes

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Roberto Marcelo Falcón
Apolline Torregrosa
Sidiney Peterson

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This article presents how creative processes are the resonance of the convergence of different worlds. For this we have placed ourselves in an "anthropology of the non-human", which leads us to recognize other existing forms of thought with which we can interact. Opening up to a resonance of foreign worlds, it draws unthinkable passages where research can be reborn, where societies can be re-enchanted and find their place within a dialogue with natural forces. This approach reveals a change of episteme from a political logical progress to a progressivity of instinctive forces, which include the logical processes of individuals and the groups they constitute. In this dimension, the creative incorporates the dimension of the convergence of worlds, often acausally driven by error and adventure.

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Falcón, R. M., Torregrosa, A., & Peterson, S. (2022). Convergent thinking and creative processes. Communiars. Journal of Image, Arts and Social and Critical Education, (7), 10–19. Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/Communiars/article/view/21128
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