Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... Euclidean geometry . The inner consistency of the Euclidean system of geometry depends upon cer- tain axioms which can be neither proved nor disproved in terms of the system itself . Since a self - consistent system develops the mean ...
... Euclidean geometry . The inner consistency of the Euclidean system of geometry depends upon cer- tain axioms which can be neither proved nor disproved in terms of the system itself . Since a self - consistent system develops the mean ...
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... Euclidean geometry provides the final symbolic language for the expression of spatial relationships.10 Language itself - mathematical symbols or words and phrases- when combined into a logical self - consistent pattern threatens con ...
... Euclidean geometry provides the final symbolic language for the expression of spatial relationships.10 Language itself - mathematical symbols or words and phrases- when combined into a logical self - consistent pattern threatens con ...
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... Geometry , non - Euclidean , 127 Goethe , 43 Goodyear , 141 Government problem and Synectics Group , 146-154 Groos , Karl , 121 Group as social force , 146 as tool of creative process , 23 see also Synectics Group " Group - think , " 8 ...
... Geometry , non - Euclidean , 127 Goethe , 43 Goodyear , 141 Government problem and Synectics Group , 146-154 Groos , Karl , 121 Group as social force , 146 as tool of creative process , 23 see also Synectics Group " Group - think , " 8 ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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