Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... expression " conscious self - deceit " is used to express the fact that the problem solver must be aware of the laws which conflict with his ideal solution - yet he must be willing to pretend the laws don't exist . Michael Faraday used ...
... expression " conscious self - deceit " is used to express the fact that the problem solver must be aware of the laws which conflict with his ideal solution - yet he must be willing to pretend the laws don't exist . Michael Faraday used ...
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... expression of spatial relationships.10 Language itself — mathematical symbols or words and phrases— when combined into a logical self - consistent pattern threatens con- stantly to deceive us as being " concrete , " as not only expressing ...
... expression of spatial relationships.10 Language itself — mathematical symbols or words and phrases— when combined into a logical self - consistent pattern threatens con- stantly to deceive us as being " concrete , " as not only expressing ...
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... expression " intuition " recurs . How is it that certain creative thinkers continually select avenues of approach , viewpoints which turn out to have elegant solutions ? Intuition ! How out of the infinity of irrelevant data are those ...
... expression " intuition " recurs . How is it that certain creative thinkers continually select avenues of approach , viewpoints which turn out to have elegant solutions ? Intuition ! How out of the infinity of irrelevant data are those ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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