Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... irrelevant was of fundamental im- portance for a solution . By the irrelevant we understand attitudes , information , and observations which , from a common - sensical and ( more often ) from a technical point of view , do not seem ...
... irrelevant was of fundamental im- portance for a solution . By the irrelevant we understand attitudes , information , and observations which , from a common - sensical and ( more often ) from a technical point of view , do not seem ...
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... irrelevant " we mean those observations , facts , generalizations , and feelings which , in accordance with accepted , practice and theories , do not seem " relevant " to the problem at hand . The negative response , " that is irrelevant ...
... irrelevant " we mean those observations , facts , generalizations , and feelings which , in accordance with accepted , practice and theories , do not seem " relevant " to the problem at hand . The negative response , " that is irrelevant ...
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... irrelevant is to learn new techniques of perceiving and ordering experience . These techniques enable the individual to retain his " peripheral vision " and to achieve order by inclusion and through a plasticity of awareness and ...
... irrelevant is to learn new techniques of perceiving and ordering experience . These techniques enable the individual to retain his " peripheral vision " and to achieve order by inclusion and through a plasticity of awareness and ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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