Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... described as being " removed . . . sort of cut off . . . . I've got to take a real look . . . from way out .. 99 1b . Involvement : The closeness implied by , " How would I feel if I were a spring ? I find myself very mixed up with this ...
... described as being " removed . . . sort of cut off . . . . I've got to take a real look . . . from way out .. 99 1b . Involvement : The closeness implied by , " How would I feel if I were a spring ? I find myself very mixed up with this ...
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... described . Essentially there were two kinds of response to these interviews . Some welcomed probing their inner workings unafraid that this probing would somehow destroy their intuitive capacity . Introspective interviewees of this ...
... described . Essentially there were two kinds of response to these interviews . Some welcomed probing their inner workings unafraid that this probing would somehow destroy their intuitive capacity . Introspective interviewees of this ...
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... described by Thoreau in Walden : " While I was surveying , the ice , which was sixteen inches thick , un- dulated under a slight wind like water . It is well known that a level can- not be used on ice . At one rod from the shore its ...
... described by Thoreau in Walden : " While I was surveying , the ice , which was sixteen inches thick , un- dulated under a slight wind like water . It is well known that a level can- not be used on ice . At one rod from the shore its ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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