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The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation (edition 1991)

by Robert Grudin (Author)

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In this provocative book, the author of Time and the Art of Living explores the nature and origins of creativity.
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Title:The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation
Authors:Robert Grudin (Author)
Info:Mariner Books (1991), 288 pages
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A beautifully written book where the philosophy of creativity is addressed from unusual angles. The author demonstrates the close relations between creativity and ethics, since "creativity is dangerous." The insights into innovation and the potential conflicts between responsibility and self-actuation make the book valuable reading for interaction designers.
  jonas.lowgren | Mar 2, 2011 |
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