Public Lecture: Creation Beyond Creativity

Speaker
Professor Tim Ingold
Event date
Event time
17:30 - 18:30
Venue
Pembroke College
St Aldate's
Oxford
OX1 1DW
Venue details

Pichette Auditorium

Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
Free
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Required

The Laudato Si' Research Institute (LSRI) based at Campion Hall, University of Oxford, invites you to a free public lecture by Professor Tim Ingold, Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen and visitor at the LSRI.

This event takes place at the Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke, and will also be streamed online.

About

For the past two millennia, debates around creation and creativity have turned around the question of whether it is possible to create something from nothing, or whether creativity necessarily involves the recombination of elements already to hand. These debates divided theologians and philosophers from classical through medieval times. Following the Renaissance, however, and in the subsequent rise of modern science, creation came to be strongly associated with the recombinant power of intelligent design. This lecture charts how, from the mid-twentieth century, this association went on to underpin the burgeoning field of creativity research in psychology, leading to an exclusive focus on the novelty of ideas and products that left no room for the creativeness of life itself, in its intrinsic potential for renewal. Drawing on the thinking of John Dewey, Henri Bergson and Alfred North Whitehead, on questions of philosophy, religion and art, the lecture elaborates on the distinction between novelty and newness, and makes a plea for the restoration of the idea of creation not as the proliferation of ends but as the promise of perpetual beginning.