The relationship between creative thinking and logical intelligence in complex problem solving.

سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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Creative thinking is the ability to look at things differently and find new ways to solve problems. Creative thinking skills are not just for people like artists and musicians; everyone can benefit from them. You can also learn useful skills and techniques to be creative and develop a new perspective for innovation, problem solving, and change management. Creative thinking is therefore the ability to think differently to see a problem or observe it from a new angle and perspective. This ability often allows you to find a new solution or even realize that the problem does not necessarily need a solution. We always need creative thinking because our brains naturally tend to take shortcuts. When we have information in our minds, we want to use it. This is the same learning process that has many advantages; for example, we do not have to learn how to use a spoon and fork every time we eat; But this method also has its drawbacks, for example, we no longer think about the things we do all the time and the things we see or say. Of course, it is possible to think creatively in all situations. Some people simply generate new ideas and seem to have a different view of everything than those around them. Creative thinking and logical intelligence are two fundamental concepts in the world of science and art that directly affect the process of solving complex problems. In today's world, where we are faced with increasing challenges in various fields, a deep understanding of these two types of thinking can help us achieve more innovative and efficient solutions. This article examines the relationship between creative thinking and logical intelligence in solving complex problems and shows how these two elements can help improve decision-making and problem-solving processes together.

نویسندگان

Faeze Darbani

Master of Science in General Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Semnan Branch, Iran