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Tribute to Maria McCormick

CV:  Hector Sabelli

CV:  Linnea Carlson- Sabelli

CV:  Louis Kauffman

CV:  Gerald Thomas

Papers for JASS journal

Recent Conference papers and power point presentations

 

Draft of a new book on social action

 

A book in progress

Co-Creation

 An invitation to co-create
a method to study and foster
creative processes and behavior

 
 from  
 Hector Sabelli, M.D., Ph.D. 
With contributions by members of the Chicago Center for Creative Development

Our goal is to contribute to the development a science of creative processes, a creative manner of thinking, and a creative ideal.  The study of creative processes is not a new science.  It is recognition of a major goal of interdisciplinary research (complexity, systems, nonlinear dynamics, cybernetics) and of modern humanistic endeavors (social, educational, medical and psychological). Integrating widely different disciplines provides wide foundations and multiple testing. 

Embodying a multidisciplinary approach, this web site is a nonlinear publication with multiple links and multiple places for entry.  The web format allows including material of specialized interest (e.g. mathematical equations or literary excursions) without interfering with the development of general science meaningful to persons with a wide diversity of backgrounds and interests.

Introduction

Process methods for data analysis:  

  • Bios, a pattern of creative processes

Clinical, Medical and Psychological:  

  • Heart rate variation

  • PEA and depression

  • Clinical philosophy

  • Emotional Dialectics

General Science and Mathematics:

  • Harmonic process equations

  • Bipolar feedback

  • Co-creation hypothesis

  • Lattice, group and topological generators

  • Number archetypes (Pythagoras, Göedel, Jung, Sarkovskii, allometry)

  • Evolution

Social:

Art and Spirit:

  • Ideals

  • Maria \ Mary

  • Co-creation in Literature and Art

  • God, the Attractor of Evolution 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last update: October 24, 2006