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So if the argument's going to be, "We need to posit the existence of a soul in order to explain creativity," again, that just seems wrong.
Reinforcing these assumptions are hundreds of books and studies that have attempted to explain creativity as the product of mysterious processes within the right side of the human brain.
A scientific psychology can reasonably hope to explain creativity.
They cannot explain creativity and have no relations to the predominant interest of philosophy in that time, namely the fields of dynamical (temporal) logics which should help to model the movement of thought (Denkbewegung).
(Nor by intuition: To say we do something by intuition is to say that we do it, but we don't know how we do it. In other words, "intuition" is the name of a question, not the name of an answer). A scientific psychology can reasonably hope to explain creativity.
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