Feeling & Intuition, a source of creative thinking.
Feeling & Intuition, a source of creative thinking.
“Language, whether written or spoken, seems to play no role in my thought process. These are things that are reproduced and put together. In my case, the elements are visual and sometimes 'muscular'." - Einstein
Do you use models to find the truth?
Do you know the truth and then run a formula to explain it?
Scientists say they don't think in formulas.
Existing words and other signs are secondary. Logic or form is a secondary means.
Within intuition, intuition, and thought, the image that can be called the essence appears first. Words and numbers are the only means of expression.
Where do sudden revelations and insights come from?
How do you 'know' things that you cannot speak, draw, or write?
We underestimate and overlook the elements that provide the insight we need to understand creative thinking.
It is the experience of outstanding thinkers, creators, and inventors. Inner experiences are not sufficient to answer all the questions related to creative thinking, but they can provide important new methods for the study. Above all, their experience shows that the existing notion of thinking itself is not sufficient. This is because the existing ideas lack the form of pre-logical thinking that cannot be expressed in language.
To think creatively is to 'feel'.
The need to understand must be integrated with the sensory and emotional feeling and integrated with the intellect. Only then can you generate imaginative insights.
Usually, artistic ideas appear in a non-visual form.
Therefore, it is necessary to translate them into their own means of expression. Scientists with logical formulas, painters with drawings, writers with words...
"Art is the expression of the human spirit, and it is the visualization of vague images that already exist in the mind in concrete forms." - Max Bill
"Art was the discrepancy between material facts and spiritual effects, and a visual formulation of a reaction to life." - Joseph Albers
Feelings and intuition are not obstacles to 'rational thinking, but rather the source and basis of rational thinking.
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