Mens Creatrix: An Essay is a philosophical work written by William Temple and published in 1917. The book explores the concept of creativity and its role in human existence. The author argues that creativity is not just a product of human intelligence or imagination, but a fundamental aspect of the human experience. He examines the relationship between creativity and the divine, and suggests that creativity is a way for humans to connect with the...
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