Talk:History of creativity

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[edit] Other perspectives

Most of the content in this article came from Tatarkiewicz, a Polish author (see ref on page). His take on it seems comprehensive, but is from a particular perspective. Note, for example, this sentence:

Finally, at long last, someone ventured to use the word, "creation." He was the 17th-century Polish poet and theoretician of poetry, Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595-1640), known as "the last Latin poet."

Anyone who has any knowledge or has done any reading on this topic is welcome to contribute - particularly anything that is not so euro-centric. Do any of the eastern religions or philosophies, for example, have anything to say about the concept of creativity? --BrettRob 02:13, 25 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Adding to this page

If you make any significant additions to this page, please add a summary sentence or two to the History section on the Creativity page. Likewise, if you have added anything to the history section on the Creativity page, please mirror or expand on it here. --BrettRob 02:13, 25 July 2006 (UTC)