Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 44
... Analogy which occurred in the course of the invention of tetraethyl lead . " Speculating then on why kerosene ... analogy and symbolism has been adopted by Synec- tics almost out of whole cloth . Mechanisms of metaphor employing Symbolic ...
... Analogy which occurred in the course of the invention of tetraethyl lead . " Speculating then on why kerosene ... analogy and symbolism has been adopted by Synec- tics almost out of whole cloth . Mechanisms of metaphor employing Symbolic ...
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... Analogy he views the problem qualitatively with the condensed suddenness of a poetic phrase . The major difference between Symbolic Analogy and the other mechanisms is quantitative . In Personal Analogy the process of identification ...
... Analogy he views the problem qualitatively with the condensed suddenness of a poetic phrase . The major difference between Symbolic Analogy and the other mechanisms is quantitative . In Personal Analogy the process of identification ...
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... Analogy first is that it tends to evoke the other mechanisms . In the closure example the group goes from Fantasy Analogy to Direct Analogy to Personal Analogy , etc. It is easier to imagine the mechanism of Fantasy Analogy oper- ating ...
... Analogy first is that it tends to evoke the other mechanisms . In the closure example the group goes from Fantasy Analogy to Direct Analogy to Personal Analogy , etc. It is easier to imagine the mechanism of Fantasy Analogy oper- ating ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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