Creativity: Short Excursion to Ideal Reality

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32405/2309-3935-2021-1(80)-6-11

Keywords:

creativity, material objects, ideal objects, dialectical unity of material and ideal, direct and byproducts of object action

Abstract

The article considers the concept of creativity as
reproduction of data of consciousness in a new form.
The emphasis is on the importance of establishing the
reasons for this reproduction. Reproduction itself can
be deterministic and random. The act of reproducing the
data of consciousness in a new form is connected either
with the formulation of the problem or with its solution.
Thus, the productive act of reproduction of the data of
consciousness in a new form differs from reproductive by
chance of a combination of elements of the experience
directed by a gradient of the final purpose in an intuitive
field. But if the characteristic feature of our world is the
interaction of its constituent parts, which determines its
development, then the reason for the creation of a new
one must be sought in the interaction of the data of human
consciousness. Moreover, if the interaction of material
objects is based on the presence of gravitational objects,
etc. properties, the interaction of ideal objects should be
based on the inherent nature of certain properties.
In general, the reproduction of the data of consciousness
in a new form is due to the unity and struggle of two ideas,
the quantitative accumulation of ideas and their transition
to a new quality, the denial of the idea that emerged as
a result of denial of the idea that preceded it. As for the
properties of ideal objects, perhaps one of them (or the
only one) is informative. Perhaps another property of ideal
objects is their energy capacity. And the variety of ideas
can be compared to the variety of material objects. Then
by analogy you need to look for something like material
elementary particles. It is possible that such elementary
ideal particles have already been partially found (particles
without rest mass). Then, most likely, the reflection of the
material object is either the perception of the ideal carriers
of information about the object, or the transformation of
the material object into its ideal image in consciousness.
In connection with this, the discussion of materialists and
idealists about the primary and secondary nature of matter
and consciousness seems absurd.
A natural object first exists as a material object,
then an ideal image is created on its basis. However, an
artificial material object can be created on the basis of an
imaginary ideal image. As a result, material objects are
most likely displayed in a semi-ideal form as a result of
perception. They acquire a perfect ending in the process
of their processing by thinking. The bricks from which
thought is built are words. The word is characterized by
lexical meaning and grammatical form. In the process of
thinking only the first attribute of the word is used, i.e. its
meaning. Such bleeding of words occurs in the process of
their transformation from conscious to subconscious. This
releases the energy used to connect the abstract carriers of
words with each other, i.e. the formation of a new thought
and its future transmission from the subconscious to the
conscious. The article concludes with advice for optimists
who claim knowing the answer to the question “what is
giftedness” to answer the question: how material objects
are encoded into ideal images, and from the latter are
synthesized new imaginary images

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Використані літературні джерела

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600 p.

Published

2026-02-21