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Creativity, a multifaceted concept, has been a subject of profound interest across various cultural and academic paradigms. In Asia, the interpretation of creativity is deeply influenced by philosophical, cultural, and educational traditions. This article explores the perspectives of Asian scientists on creativity, examining how historical context, cultural values, and contemporary research shape their understanding. By analyzing contributions from key figures in countries such as China, Japan, India, and South Korea, this article aims to highlight the unique and diverse interpretations of creativity within the Asian context.
Nargis Saydullayeva (Wed,) studied this question.