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Creativity in problemsolving differs from "summary" of How the World Thinks by Julian Baggini

The way in which people approach problem-solving is inextricably linked to their cultural background and worldview. This is because creativity in problem-solving is not a universal concept; it varies significantly across different societies and belief systems. The diversity in approaches to problem-solving can be attributed to a multitude of factors, including history, geography, religion, and social norms. For example, in Western cultures, problem-solving is often associated with linear thinking and logical reasoning. Solutions are sought through a systematic approach that involves breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable parts. This methodical process is valued for its efficiency and effectiveness in finding solutions to complex problems. Conversely, in Eastern cultures, problem-so...
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    How the World Thinks

    Julian Baggini

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