adj. 1 inventive, imaginative. 2 able to create. creatively adv. creativeness n. creativity n.
... .writes them down All ideas must beaccepted andregistered Thefacilitator encourages creativity andenthusiasm inthegroup Toensure clarity , participants can stop andelaborate ideas Thefacilitator ... ... Theuse ofdolls andfigurines can beuseful for.representing people , andcan also stimulate creative thinking Children 'sdesigners , suchasLego , can beused to.create ideas about structures ... (Creative methods)
... ofobjects toclasses , andclasses are.described bysets ofcertain values ofattributes Games andmachine creativity Computer creativity covers composing computer music , poetry , intelligent systems for.theinvention ... (Intelligent Information Systems)
... Expand thequalitative features oftheaesthetic theory ofthe.Renaissance : theideal ofbeauty , theproblem ofartistic creativity ,.understanding thevalue oftheindividual 2 What arethenew approaches tounderstanding aesthetic values ... ... .itTell us about themost prominent figures oftheday .Peredvidrodzhennya andearly Renaissance , theircreative contribution tothetheory .ofaesthetics Describe theviews ofthebeauty ofman andthe.essence andpurpose ofart ... (Aesthetics)
... value occurs .Intheera oftheNew Age (rationalism , about his .andapersonality isatthecenter ofthecreative .process andisinterpreted asthepersonification ofcognitive andformative .abilities Theaesthetic theory interprets thelaws ... ... , infree identification .eats atactile attitude totheworld intheform of.appraisal activity , takes acreative approach tothecontent of.values andtoitself asasubject value judgments Given this., mastering aesthetic ... (Aesthetics)
... .easily decoded anddiverse system ofimages We emphasize thatthesearch foraningenious solution of.acreative task contributes totheexpansion ofthegenre .boundaries ofthematerial Inessence , all theabove-mentioned features ... (BASIS OF JOURNALIST'S CREATIVE ACTIVITY)
... ofautomation , speech isdivided into.: • non - automated (thisincludes all variants ofso-called spontaneous “creative .” speech , forexample , theunwritten speech ofalecturer , ordinary .dialogue , aletter toafriend , etc ... (Psycholinguistics)
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