Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... practice , it is impossible to get the specificity and con- creteness necessary to the evolution and proof of principle . A corollary to the experience of implementation is the pragmatic criterion derived . How better judge the ...
... practice , it is impossible to get the specificity and con- creteness necessary to the evolution and proof of principle . A corollary to the experience of implementation is the pragmatic criterion derived . How better judge the ...
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... practice the theories implied . Even though the mechanisms are concrete they too must be learned through practice . It is one thing to attain a theoretical grasp of these mechanisms and another mat- ter to absorb them into one's natural ...
... practice the theories implied . Even though the mechanisms are concrete they too must be learned through practice . It is one thing to attain a theoretical grasp of these mechanisms and another mat- ter to absorb them into one's natural ...
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... practice - one young dog seizes another dog's throat in practical play ; and ( 3 ) conscious play - a mature dog mouths his master's hand in a make - believe attack and growls menacingly . Human art , according to Groos , is the result ...
... practice - one young dog seizes another dog's throat in practical play ; and ( 3 ) conscious play - a mature dog mouths his master's hand in a make - believe attack and growls menacingly . Human art , according to Groos , is the result ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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