ation and art are not frosting at all but the
untainhead of human experience? What if our logic and science derive from art
forms and are fundamentally dependent on them rather than art being merely a
decoration for our work when science and logic have produced it?”
Throughout The Courage to Create, Rollo May helps us find those creative
impulses that offer new possibilities for achievement.
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Books
- The Courage to Create
- Love and Will
- Existence
- Art of Counseling
Audio and Video Programs
- Creativity and the Diamonic
- Violence and the Diamonic
Other Programs and Highlights
While in the sanatorium, May filled the hours and solitude by reading and
theorizing about man’s ultimate responsibility for his own existence. Among the
literature he read were the writings of Soren Kierkegaard, the Danish religious
writer who inspired much of the existential movement. After receiving his
doctorate, May went on to teach at a variety of top schools.
Contact Information
(This information is for the publisher of May’s “The Courage to Create.”)
ADDRESS: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
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New York, NY 10110