Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 48
... Analogy to get away from the familiar over - rationalized , word - intoxicated view of a problem . FANTASY ANALOGY For Sigmund Freud , creative work in general , and art in particular , is the fulfilment of a wish , although he does not ...
... Analogy to get away from the familiar over - rationalized , word - intoxicated view of a problem . FANTASY ANALOGY For Sigmund Freud , creative work in general , and art in particular , is the fulfilment of a wish , although he does not ...
Pagina 51
... Fantasy Analogy . Conscious self - deceit appears in all the mecha- nisms to a greater or lesser degree but in the mechanism of Fantasy Analogy it is paramount . When a problem is presented to the mind it is most useful to imagine the ...
... Fantasy Analogy . Conscious self - deceit appears in all the mecha- nisms to a greater or lesser degree but in the mechanism of Fantasy Analogy it is paramount . When a problem is presented to the mind it is most useful to imagine the ...
Pagina 52
... fantasy were forms of restatement of the problem in imagina- tive terms . The group was saying , " This closure problem is de- scribed by imagining some insects who do the closing job . " An- other reason for using Fantasy Analogy first ...
... fantasy were forms of restatement of the problem in imagina- tive terms . The group was saying , " This closure problem is de- scribed by imagining some insects who do the closing job . " An- other reason for using Fantasy Analogy first ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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