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MAZE Magazine

About This Project

 

About:

MAZE is a bi-annual Psychology and Neuroscience magazine of the University of St. Andrews. It aims to provide interesting, insightful, and relevant content to both its academic, and non-academic audience.

 

The Convergence section is meant to explore the relationship between psychology, neuroscience, and other disciplines.

 

The article I wrote explores the relationship between creativity and the unconscious from a philosophical perspective. It raises the question of whether the contribution of the unconscious to creativity may be a reason for us to strip one from the merits of their creative outcome.

 

Read the article here: https://maze.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/files/2021/06/MAZE-FINAL.pdf

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Creativity, Philosophy