Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 62
... by the operational mechanisms : Personal Analogy , Symbolic Analogy , Direct Analogy , and Fantasy Analogy . The candi- date is encouraged to speak metaphorically . It usually becomes abundantly clear in the first hour of SYNECTICS 62.
... by the operational mechanisms : Personal Analogy , Symbolic Analogy , Direct Analogy , and Fantasy Analogy . The candi- date is encouraged to speak metaphorically . It usually becomes abundantly clear in the first hour of SYNECTICS 62.
Pagina 112
... speak of " bridging the gap " between the arts and the sciences or between east and west . Another and more subtle example is buried in a word like electric . It derives from the Greek word elektron which meant amber and was linked with ...
... speak of " bridging the gap " between the arts and the sciences or between east and west . Another and more subtle example is buried in a word like electric . It derives from the Greek word elektron which meant amber and was linked with ...
Pagina 113
... speak were uniformly un- successful . She could not be taught to say " water " but finally learned the word , her first , when her hand was plunged in a cold , moving stream of water . This initial awareness of words was kinesthetic and ...
... speak were uniformly un- successful . She could not be taught to say " water " but finally learned the word , her first , when her hand was plunged in a cold , moving stream of water . This initial awareness of words was kinesthetic and ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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