Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... pure mathematics and physics . " The strained comparison of a scientific observation in one field with that of another field tends to force an expression of a problem in a new way . Francis Galton emphasized the necessity for adequate ...
... pure mathematics and physics . " The strained comparison of a scientific observation in one field with that of another field tends to force an expression of a problem in a new way . Francis Galton emphasized the necessity for adequate ...
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... pure play " and excess energy.2 The lion roars in play . His cup runneth over . He hears his own roar and enjoys the sound . The roar is an end in itself . Accord- ing to Schiller , the feeling of extra power and freedom of man is ...
... pure play " and excess energy.2 The lion roars in play . His cup runneth over . He hears his own roar and enjoys the sound . The roar is an end in itself . Accord- ing to Schiller , the feeling of extra power and freedom of man is ...
Pagina 129
... pure objectivity in state- ment could succeed , it would achieve a pure meaninglessness . A purely objective statement would have to be made by nobody to nobody . " 11 A syllogism is the classic form of this closed circle of relevancy ...
... pure objectivity in state- ment could succeed , it would achieve a pure meaninglessness . A purely objective statement would have to be made by nobody to nobody . " 11 A syllogism is the classic form of this closed circle of relevancy ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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