Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... whole picture would be as clean as a whistle . E : What if the horse had diarrhea ? • D : That happened when they got too much grain . but the horse would kind of wink a couple of times while the anal mouth was drawn back . . . the ...
... whole picture would be as clean as a whistle . E : What if the horse had diarrhea ? • D : That happened when they got too much grain . but the horse would kind of wink a couple of times while the anal mouth was drawn back . . . the ...
Pagina 103
... whole bunch of associa- tions at you and have you flip them onto the problem and judge whether there is anything useful in the new ways of looking at the problem as we go along . E : You mean you want me to tell you if your solutions ...
... whole bunch of associa- tions at you and have you flip them onto the problem and judge whether there is anything useful in the new ways of looking at the problem as we go along . E : You mean you want me to tell you if your solutions ...
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... whole cluster of traditional metaphoric uses - so traditional that we are not conscious of making a metaphor when we speak of " bridging the gap " between the arts and the sciences or between east and west . Another and more subtle ...
... whole cluster of traditional metaphoric uses - so traditional that we are not conscious of making a metaphor when we speak of " bridging the gap " between the arts and the sciences or between east and west . Another and more subtle ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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