Creative Ventures [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 46 (3):645-647 (1993)
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Abstract

Weiss seeks to clarify the distinctive nature of creativity and created work through an examination of five creative ventures: art, mathematics, a noble character, leadership, and statesmanship. Creativity, strictly interpreted, means "the production of splendors which, when well read, open one up to final conditions as pertinent to whatever there is". Weiss's examination differs from previous efforts in seeking to uncover "what creators presuppose and utilize, how they proceed... [and] the nature of that with which they end" through knowing "what all the ultimate factors are and how they are and could be joined". The ultimate factors are identified as conditions and the Dunamis. Conditions, which are static, structural, and knowable, are the source of fixities. The Dunamis is a "primary pulsating ground."

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