Хуманитарни Балкански изследвания (Nov 2020)

INTUITIVE COMPONENTS IN CREATIVITY

  • Aliyeva, G.F

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34671/SCH.HBR.2020.0404.0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 10

Abstract

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Human cognition, which is creative in nature, is constantly focused on the discovery of new problems and uses non-standard methods in addition to the traditional means of solving them. From this point of view, creativity is understood as a constant and unique process. It is no coincidence that a new area of knowledge (heuristics) has recently emerged that studies human creative activity. This science evaluates creativity as an activity aimed at changing the reality of a person in accordance with his goals and needs. The first stage of creativity is an initiative to raise the problem with an understanding of existing needs. It should be noted that the creative process of a person does not exist outside the imagination of the subject. It is inconceivable that a person devoid of these qualities would have a creative mind. Because such a person is far from realizing the strangeness of facts that do not bother others. The creative process is driven by other factors. For example, the ability to observe gives a special boost to the creative process. A high emotional state, as well as a strong intuitive sensitivity, have a positive effect on the effective repetition in the human brain of concepts that make him think. In this process, the functional activity of the sense organs is enhanced, as a result of which perception, thinking and memory are significantly strengthened. All this allows you to embody original ideas and discoveries that create a peak of inspiring creativity in general.