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Ep.103. Could Abstraction Hold the Key to Deeper Creative Insights?

18 Apr 2025

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"Four Mental Operations in Creative Cognition: The Importance of Abstraction" by Hans WellingSummaryThis academic paper, titled "Four Mental Operations in Creative Cognition: The Importance of Abstraction," published in the Creativity Research Journal, explores the fundamental cognitive processes underlying creative thinking. The author, Hans Welling, reviews existing creativity theories and proposes that four key mental operations account for creative cognition: application, analogy, combination, and abstraction. The article defines each operation, discusses their characteristics and outcomes, and argues for abstraction's underappreciated significance in fostering genuinely novel ideas. By distinguishing these operations, Welling aims to provide clarity to ongoing debates within creativity research, such as the sudden versus gradual nature of creative insight and whether everyday creativity differs fundamentally from exceptional creative achievements.

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