Homo Problematis Solvendis-Problem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity
This book presents the history of modern human creativity/innovation through examples of solutions to basic human needs that have been developed over time. The title – Homo problematis solvendis – is a play on the scientific classifications of humans (e.g. Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens), and is intended to suggest that a defining characteristic of modern humans is our fundamental ability to solve problems (i.e. problem- solving human = Homo problematis solvendis).

The book not only offers new perspectives on the history of technology, but also helps readers connect the popular interest in creativity and innovation (in schools, in businesses) with their psychological underpinnings. It discusses why creativity and innovation are vital to societies, and how these key abilities have made it possible for societies to develop into what they are today.

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Homo Problematis Solvendis-Problem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity
This book presents the history of modern human creativity/innovation through examples of solutions to basic human needs that have been developed over time. The title – Homo problematis solvendis – is a play on the scientific classifications of humans (e.g. Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens), and is intended to suggest that a defining characteristic of modern humans is our fundamental ability to solve problems (i.e. problem- solving human = Homo problematis solvendis).

The book not only offers new perspectives on the history of technology, but also helps readers connect the popular interest in creativity and innovation (in schools, in businesses) with their psychological underpinnings. It discusses why creativity and innovation are vital to societies, and how these key abilities have made it possible for societies to develop into what they are today.

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Homo Problematis Solvendis-Problem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity

Homo Problematis Solvendis-Problem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity

by David H. Cropley
Homo Problematis Solvendis-Problem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity

Homo Problematis Solvendis-Problem-solving Man: A History of Human Creativity

by David H. Cropley

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This book presents the history of modern human creativity/innovation through examples of solutions to basic human needs that have been developed over time. The title – Homo problematis solvendis – is a play on the scientific classifications of humans (e.g. Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens), and is intended to suggest that a defining characteristic of modern humans is our fundamental ability to solve problems (i.e. problem- solving human = Homo problematis solvendis).

The book not only offers new perspectives on the history of technology, but also helps readers connect the popular interest in creativity and innovation (in schools, in businesses) with their psychological underpinnings. It discusses why creativity and innovation are vital to societies, and how these key abilities have made it possible for societies to develop into what they are today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811331008
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 12/29/2018
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 165
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

David H. Cropley is an internationally recognised expert on creativity and innovation. His teaching interests focus on systems engineering and related concepts, and his research examines a range of aspects of creativity and innovation, both in the field of engineering, and more broadly. David has appeared on "Redesign My Brain" (ABC TV, 2013) and "Life at 9" (ABC TV, 2014) discussing various aspects of creativity. He will appear on a new series of Redesign My Brain in 2015, looking at cognitive flexibility and problem solving.

Table of Contents

Prehistory.- The Classical Period.- The Medieval Period.- The Renaissance.- The Age of Exploration.- The Age of Enlightenment.- The Romantic Period.- The Modern Age.- The Postmodern Age.- The Information Age.- Conclusions.
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