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THE ACT OF CREATION
by
Arthur Koestler

 

 

 

 

 

PENGUIN
ARKANA
The Act of Creation
Arthur Koestler alternated all his life between the man of action and
the man of letters. Born in Budapest in 1905, he studied at Vienna
University before becoming a journalist. As a foreign correspondent he
travelled widely, visiting the Middle East, Paris and Moscow. In 1937,
while representing the "News Chronicle" in Spain, he was captured by
Franco's troops and imprisoned under sentence of death. He was eventually
released on the intervention of the British Government and returned to
London. During the war he served with the French Foreign Legion and
the British Army and in 1945 became Special Correspondent for The
Times in Palestine. In the 1940s and early 1950s he was perhaps the
most widely read political novelist of our time. Darkness at Noon,
considered to be his masterpiece, was published in 1940, followed by
Arrival and Departure (1943), Thieves in the Night (1946), The
Age of Longing (1951) and The Call Girls (1972). From 1956 he became
immersed in questions of science and mysticism, and had a huge following
among young people. Explaining his varied interests, Koestler wrote:
'Out of my quarrels with the human condition I made my novels; the
other books are attempts to analyse that same condition in scientific
terms. In my more optimistic moments it seems to me that the two add
up to a whole. At any rate, without both media I would feel only half
alive.' The Act of Creation (1964) is the second book in his classic
trilogy on the mind of man, which began with The Sleepwalkers (1959)
and ended with The Ghost in the Machine (1967). Among his other books
are The Yogi and the Commissar (1945), The Case of the Midwife Toad
(1971) and Bricks to Babel, a collection of non-fiction essays.
Koestler received the Sonning Prize from the University of Copenhagen in
1968 and was awarded a number of honorary doctorates. He was a Fellow
of both the Royal Society of Literature and of the Royal Astronomical
Society. He was made a CBE in 1972 and a Companion of Literature in 1974,
and on three occasions was nominated for the Nobel Prize. Arthur Koestler
died in 1983. The Times obituary called him 'a consistently lucid and
humane writer . . . His reputation as one of the most versatile and
protean writers of our century is thoroughly deserved.'
ARTHUR KOESTLER
The Act of Creation
ARKANA
PENGUIN BOOKS
ARKANA
Published by the Penguin Group
Penguin Books Ltd, 27 Wrights Lane, London W8 5TZ, England
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Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England
First published by Hutchinson & Co. 1964
Published by Arkana 1989
Copyright © Arthur Koestler, 1964
All rights reserved
Printed in England by Clays Ltd, St Ives plc
Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject
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CONTENTS
BOOK ONE
THE ART OF DISCOVERY
AND THE DISCOVERIES OF ART
*
PART ONE
THE JESTER
I THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER 27
The Triptych -- The Laughter Reflex -- The Paradox of Laughter --
The Logic of Laughter: A First Approach --
Matrices and Codes -- Hidden Persuaders --
Habit and Originality -- Man and Machine
II LAUGHTER AND EMOTION 51
Aggression and Identification -- The Inertia of Emotion --
The Mechanism of Laughter -- The Importance of not being Earnest
III VARIETIES OF HUMOUR 64
Pun and Witticism -- Man and Animal -- Impersonation --
The Child-Adult -- The Trivial and the Exalted --
Caricature and Satire -- The Misfit --
The Paradox of the Centipede -- Displacement --
Coincidence -- Nonsense -- Tickling -- The Clown --
Originality, Emphasis, Economy
IV FROM HUMOUR TO DISCOVERY 87
Explosion and Catharsis -- 'Seeing the Joke' and 'Solving the Problem
-- The Creation of Humour -- Paradox and Synthesis -- Summary
PART TWO
THE SAGE
V MOMENTS OF TRUTH 101
The Chimpanzee and the Stick -- Archimedes --
Chance and Ripeness -- Logic and Intuition -- Summary
VI THREE ILLUSTRATIONS 121
1. The Printing press --
2. Gravity and the Holy Ghost --
3. Evolution through Natural Selection
VII THINKING ASIDE 145
Limits of Logic -- The Unconscious before Freud --
The Mechanization of Habits -- Exploring the Shallows --
The 'Hooked Atoms of Thought' -- Exploring the Deeps --
The Word and the Vision -- The Snares of Language
VIII UNDERGROUND GAMES 178
The Importance of Dreaming -- Concretization and Symbolization --
Punning for Profit--The Benefits of Impersonation --
Displacement -- Standing on One's Head -- Analogy and Intuition --
Summary
IX THE SPARK AND THE FLAME 212
False Inspirations -- Premature Linkages -- Snowblindness --
Gradual Integrations -- The Dawn of Language --
Summary
X THE EVOLUTION OF IDEAS 224
Separations and Reintegrations -- Twenty-six Centuries of Science --
Creative Anarchy -- 'Connect, Always Connect' -- The Thinking Cap --
The Pathology of Thought -- Limits of Confirmation --
Fashions in Science -- Boundaries of Science --
Summary
XI SCIENCE AND EMOTION 255
Three Character-Types -- Magic and Sublimation --
The Boredom of Science --
Summary
PART THREE
THE ARTIST
A. THE PARTICIPATORY EMOTIONS
XII THE LOGIC OF THE MOIST EYE 271
Laughter and Weeping -- Why do we Weep? -- Raptness -- Mourning --
Relief -- Pity -- Self-Pity -- Summary
XIII PARTNESS AND WHOLENESS
Stepchildren of Psychology -- The Concept of Hierarchy 285
XIV ON ISLANDS AND WATERWAYS 292
B. VERBAL CREATION
XV ILLUSION 301
The Power of Illusion -- The Value of Illusion --
The Dynamics of Illusion -- Escape and Catharsis --
Identification and Magic -- The Dawn of Literature
XVI RHYTHM AND RHYME 311
Pulsation -- Measure and Meaning -- Repetition and Affinity --
Compulsive Punning -- Coaxing the Unconscious
XVII IMAGE 320
The Hidden Analogy -- Emotive Potentials -- The Picture-strip --
On Law and Order -- On Truth and Beauty
XVIII INFOLDING 333
Originality and Emphasis -- Economy -- The Last Veil --
Summary
XIX CHARACTER AND PLOT 345
Identification -- Phantoms and Images -- Conflict --
Integrations and Confrontations -- Archetypes -- Cataloguing Plots --
Puppets and Strings
XX THE BELLY OF THE WHALE 358
The Night Journey -- The Guilt of Jonah -- The Root and the Flower --
The Tightrope
C. VISUAL CREATION
XXI MOTIF AND MEDIUM 366
Looking at Nature -- Pigment and Meaning -- The Two Environments --
Visual Inferences -- Codes of Perception -- Convention and Creation
XXII IMAGE AND EMOTION 383
Virtues of the Picture Postcard -- Taste and Distastep --
Motion and Rest -- Ascending Gradients --
Summary
XXIII ART AND PROGRESS 393
Cumulative Periods -- Stagnation and Cross-Fertilization --
Statement and Implication
XXIV CONFUSION AND STERILITY 400
The Aesthetics of Snobbery -- The Personal Emanation --
The Antiquarian Fallacy -- The Comforts of Sterility
BOOK TWO
HABIT AND ORIGINALITY
*
Introduction 413
I PRENATAL SKILLS 415
Structure and Function -- The Cell-Matrix --
Nucleus and Cytoplasm -- Regulative and Mosaic Development --
Organizers and Inducers --
Summary
II THE UBIQUITOUS HIERARCHY 430
Development of the Nervous System -- Locomotor Hierarchies --
The Goldfish and the Crab -- Shuffling the Salamander's Limbs --
Limits of Control
III DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM AND REGENERATIVE POTENTIAL 447
Acting and Reacting -- What is Equilibrium? --
Super-Elasticity and Regenerative Span -- Physiological Isolation
IV RECULER POUR MIEUX SAUTER 454
Structural Regenerations -- Reversed Gradients --
The Dangers of Regression -- 'Routine Regenerations' --
Reorganizations of Function -- Reculer sans Sauter --
Regeneration and Psychotherapy -- The Routine of Dreaming --
Regeneration and Creativity -- Regeneration and Evolution
V PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION 467
VI CODES OF INSTINCT BEHAVIOUR 475
The Genetics of Behaviour -- Instinct and Learning --
Tinbergen's Hierarchy --
Appetitive Behaviour and Consummatory Act --
Leerlauf and Displacement -- Instinct and Originality
VII IMPRINTING AND IMITATION 489
The 'Following-response' -- Bird-song and Parrot-talk --
Untapped Resources
VIII MOTIVATION 495
Retrospect -- Decline of the Reflex --
Hunger, Fear, and Curiosity -- The Exploratory Drive
IX PLAYING AND PRETENDING 509
Difficulties of Definition--The Ludic and the Ludicrous
X PERCEPTION AND MEMORY 513
Screening the Input -- Stripping the Input --
Dismantling and Reassembling -- 'Coloured Filters' --
A Digression on Engrams -- Tracing a Melody --
Conditioning and Insight in Perception --
Abstract and Picture-strip -- Learning to See --
Knowing and Seeing -- Levels of Memory -- Image and Meaning --
Klangbild and Wortschatz -- Perceptual and Conceptual Abstraction --
Generalization, Discrimination, and Association --
Recognition and Recall --
Summary
XI MOTOR SKILLS 544
Learning Hierarchies --
Summary: Rigidity and Freedom
XII THE PITFALLS OF LEARNING THEORY 556
A Glance in Retrospect -- The Denial of Creativity --
The Advent of Gestalt -- Conditioning and Empirical Induction --
Do Insects have Insight? -- The Controversial Rat --
The Cat in the Box
XIII THE PITFALLS OF GESTALT 573
More about Chimpanzees -- Uniform Factors in Learning --
Criteria of Insight Learning -- Preconditions of Insight --
The Ambiguities of Gestalt -- Putting Two and Two Together
XIV LEARNING TO SPEAK 592
Intending and Saying -- The Dawn of Symbol Consciousness --
Concepts and Labels -- Ideation and Verbalization
XV LEARNING TO THINK 606
Abstraction, Discrimination, and Transfer --
The Magic of Names -- The Rise of Causality --
Explaining and Understanding -- The Dawn of Mathematics --
The Dawn of Logics
XVI SOME ASPECTS OF THINKING 630
Multi-dimensionality -- The Experience of Free Choice --
Degrees of Self-Awareness -- Master-Switches and Releasers --
Explicit Rules and Implicit Codes -- Matrix Categories
XVII ASSOCIATION 642
Multiple Attunements -- Types of Association
XVIII HABIT AND ORIGINALITY 649
Bridging the Gap -- Searching for a Code --
Degrees of Originality -- Association and Bisociation
APPENDIX I
ON LOADSTONES AND AMBER 661
APPENDIX II
SOME FEATURES 0F GENIUS 674
1. THE SENSE OF WONDER 674
Aristotle on Motivation -- The Leaders of the Revolution --
Newton, Monster and Saint -- The Mysticism of Franklin --
The Fundamentalism of Faraday -- The Metaphysics of Maxwell --
The Atheism of Darwin -- The Faith of Pasteur
2. INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE 703
Precociousness -- Scepticism and Credulity --
Abstraction and Practicality -- Multiple Potentials
References 709
Works Mentioned in this Book 717
Acknowledgements 729
Index 731

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