Existential Creativity
Culture can be explained as a way of life, a context in which we live, think, feel and communicate with each other, it is a whole of traditions, skills, values, cultural norms, and customs. . Culture is not a stable and fixed phenomenon, it changes, develops and renews itself. Culture is a reflection of creativity of individuals in a society. Reflecting on the relation between culture and creative activity, Antanas Maceina (1991: 88) points out that "we understand culture as creative activity, and in this creative activity we see the profoundest essence of culture.
Cultural crisis is due to a decline in human existential creativity. The first part of the article reviews the problematic nature of the conception of creativity and reveals that, as a complex phenomenon, it has many manifestations.
Cultural Crisis as a Decline in Human Existential Creativity
Article in Cultura. International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology 15(1):65-83 · December 2018
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