Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 17
... look . . . from way out . . . . Otherwise I'll just invent the same thing all over again . . . . What about springs themselves ? " " What's springiness ? A spring . . . well , it's like the seasons , in · ... out , they alternate , in ...
... look . . . from way out . . . . Otherwise I'll just invent the same thing all over again . . . . What about springs themselves ? " " What's springiness ? A spring . . . well , it's like the seasons , in · ... out , they alternate , in ...
Pagina 35
... look at some aspect of the known world . And this look 1 Barfield , Owen , Poetic Diction ( London : Faber & Faber , 1957 ) , p 49 . 2 Ibid . can transpose both our usual ways of perceiving and our THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS 35.
... look at some aspect of the known world . And this look 1 Barfield , Owen , Poetic Diction ( London : Faber & Faber , 1957 ) , p 49 . 2 Ibid . can transpose both our usual ways of perceiving and our THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS 35.
Pagina 100
... look for an animal or plant that was tough as hell and I'd put a bunch of them in a can and put the lid on . B : The toughest things I know of are lichens . You see them right on top of the snow in the Arctic ... Greenland that is . F ...
... look for an animal or plant that was tough as hell and I'd put a bunch of them in a can and put the lid on . B : The toughest things I know of are lichens . You see them right on top of the snow in the Arctic ... Greenland that is . F ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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