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A Howard Gruber Bibliography | ![]() |
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Gruber, Howard E. "And the Bush Was not
Consummed.' The Evolving Systems Approach to Creativity." In Sahan and
Celia Modgli, eds. Towards a Theory of Psychological Development. Windsor
England: NFER. 269-99.
___. "Aspects of Scientific Discovery: Aesthetics and Cognition." Visions of Aesthetics, the Environment, & Development : The Legacy of Joachim Wohlwill. Ed. Roger M. Downs, Lynn S. Liben, and David S. Palermo. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1991. ___. "Breakaway Minds" (interview with Howard Gardner). Psychology Today, July 1981: 68-73. ___. "Cognitive Psychology, Scientific Creativity, and the Case Study Method." In On Scientific Creativity. Ed. M.D. Graek, R.S. Cohen, and G. Cimino. Amsterdam: D. Reidel, 1980: 295-322. ___, Glenn Terrell, and Michael Wertheimer, eds. Contemporary Approaches to Creative Thinking. New York: Atherton Press, 1962. ___. "The Cooperative Synthesis of Disparate Points of View." The Legacy of Solomon Asch: Essays in Cognition and Social Psychology. Ed. Irvin Rock. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1990: 143-58. ___. "Coping With Multiplicity and Ambiguity of Meaning in Works of Art." Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 3(1988): 183-89. ___. "Creativite et fonction constructive de la repetition." Bulletin de psychologie de la Sorbonne: Numero special pour le 80e anniversaire de Jean Piaget. 1976. ___. Creativity and Human Survival." In Creative People at Work: 278-87. ___. "Creative Reactions to Life Under the Nuclear Sword." International Journal of Mental Health 15 (1986): 314-26. ___, with P.H. Barrett. Darwin on Man: A Psychological Study of Scientific Creativity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980. ___. "Darwin's 'Tree of Nature' and Other Images of Wide Scope." In On Aesthetics in Nature. Ed. Judith Wechsler. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1978: 121-40. ___. "The Emergence of a Sense of Purpose." In Beyond Formal Operations. Ed. M. Commons. New York: Praeger, 1984. ___. "Ensembles of Metaphor in Creative Scientific Thinking." Cahiers de la Fondation Archives Jean Piaget (1987): 235-54. ___, and J. J. Voneche, eds. The Essential Piaget. New York: Basic Books, 1977. ___. "The Evolving Systems Approach to Creative Work." In Wallace and Gruber, Creative People at Work: Twelve Case Studies: 3-24. ___. "The Evolving Systems Approach to Creativity." In Towards a Theory of Psychological Development. Ed. Sohan and Celia Modgil. Windsor, England: NFER, 1980. ___ and V. Gruber. "The Eye of Reason: Darwin's Development During the Beagle Voyage." Isis 53(1962): 186-200. ___. "Foreword." Notebooks of the Mind: Explorations of Thinking by Nora John-Steiner. New York: Harper and Row, 1985: ix-xii. ___. "The Fortunes of a Basic Darwinian Idea: Chance." In The Roots of American Psychology: Historical Influences and Implications for the Future. Ed. R.W. Rieber and K. Salzinger. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 291(1977). ___. "From Epistemic Subject to Unique Creative Person at Work." Archives de Psychologie 54(1985): 167-85. ___. "Giftedness and Moral Responsibility: Creative Thinking and Human Survival." In F.D. Horowitz and M. O'Brien, eds. The Gifted and the Talented: Developmental Perspectives. Washington: American Psychological Association, 1985. ___. "History and Creative Work: From the Most Ordinary to the Most Exalted." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 19(1983): 4-15. ___ and S.N. Davis. "Inching Our Way Up Mount Olympus: The Evolving Systems Approach to Creative Thinking." In The Nature of Creativity. Ed. R.J. Sternberg. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988: 243-69. ___ Interview (with Jean Ross) in "Gruber, Howard E[rnest] 1922-. Contemporary Authors 119, 128-31. ___ and J. J. Voneche. "Introduction." The Essential Piaget. New York: Basic Books, 1977. ___. "On the Hypothesized Relation Between Giftedness and Creativity." New Directions for Child Development 17(1982): 7-30. ___. "On the Relation Between 'Aha' Experiences' and the Construction of Ideas." History of Science 19(1981): 41-59. ___. "Piaget's Mission." Social Research 49(1982): 239-64. ___ and J.J. Voneche. "Reflexions sur les operations formelles de la pensee." Archieves de Psychologie 44(1976): 45-55. ___ and I.A. Sehl. "Transcending Relativism: Going Beyond the Information I am Given." In W. Callebaut, S.E. Cozzens, B.P. Lecuyer, A. Rip, and J.B. van Bendegem, eds. George Sarton Centennial. Ghent, Belgium: Communication and Cognition, 1984. ___. "Which Way is Up? A Developmental Question." In Adult Cognitive Development. Ed. R.A. Mines and K.S. Kitchener. New York: Praeger: 112-33. Wallace, Doris and Howard E. Gruber, eds. (1989). Creative People at Work: Twelve Cognitive Case Studies. New York: Oxford University Press. |