Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 32
... conscious in their use of the mechanisms but in time they become spontaneous . Even in the self - conscious stage , however , the mechanisms are effective . Above all , the theories com- prised in Synectics are proposed here as ...
... conscious in their use of the mechanisms but in time they become spontaneous . Even in the self - conscious stage , however , the mechanisms are effective . Above all , the theories com- prised in Synectics are proposed here as ...
Pagina 52
... conscious self - deceit fantasy in the area of the arts than in the sciences . A painter or writer can describe the world however he wishes whereas the traditional notion of the scientist is that he is limited by the phenomenological ...
... conscious self - deceit fantasy in the area of the arts than in the sciences . A painter or writer can describe the world however he wishes whereas the traditional notion of the scientist is that he is limited by the phenomenological ...
Pagina 121
... conscious self- deceit play that children enjoy . He uncovered three phases of in- stinctive animal activity : ( 1 ) hereditary propensity - the young puppy automatically snaps at the finger tapped on its nose ; ( 2 ) serious practice ...
... conscious self- deceit play that children enjoy . He uncovered three phases of in- stinctive animal activity : ( 1 ) hereditary propensity - the young puppy automatically snaps at the finger tapped on its nose ; ( 2 ) serious practice ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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