Thomas B. Ward’s scientific contributions

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Creative Cognition, Conceptual Combination, and the Creative Writing of Stephen R. Donaldson
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April 2001

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American Psychologist

Thomas B. Ward

This article explores the reported use of conceptual combination in Stephen R. Donaldson's development of the idea for his award-winning fantasy series, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever. Donaldson's (1991) own account is used to illustrate the general principles of a creative cognition approach to understanding creativity as well as the more specific role of the basic process of conceptual combination. The links between Donaldson's and others' anecdotal accounts of creativity and laboratory investigations are assessed. The article concludes with an argument for a "convergence" approach in which information from anecdotal accounts and laboratory studies is combined to provide a more complete picture of creative functioning than either approach alone can offer.

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... Different symbols, inspirational objects, and analogies help the designer create alternative viewpoints and different narratives. Ward's exploration of creative cognition and conceptual combination [20] resonates with the essence of crafting visual imagery from textual prompts. Indeed, through the lens of creative writing by Stephen R. Donaldson, Ward delves into how diverse ideas are merged to create intricate narratives [20]. ...

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Visualisation Design Ideation with AI: A New Framework, Vocabulary, and Tool
Creative Cognition, Conceptual Combination, and the Creative Writing of Stephen R. Donaldson

American Psychologist