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Love and Creativity – Paradoxal but Important Human Virtues

Kaarina Määttä and Satu Uusiautti

International Journal of Psychological Studies, 2011, vol. 3, issue 2, 266

Abstract: Love and creativity represent a fascinating, mysterious, and paradoxal world and an analogous one as well, fromthis perspective. The present article shows that many features are common to the essence of love and creativity.The aim of this article is to analyze and pull together the discussion that researchers have had concerning thephenomena of love and creativity. In this article, our purpose is to define the essence of these two concepts andproduce an illustration of their interconnectedness through discussing factors that are in common to these twohuman features. Noticing the connection between these two concepts is important because they both can affecthuman well-being in a profound manner.

Date: 2011
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