Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... entropy ? " Recently we have used this mechanism with invention success by simply concentrating on the question : " What law shall we choose to push out of phase ? " or , granted a given invention problem : " What law would it be most ...
... entropy ? " Recently we have used this mechanism with invention success by simply concentrating on the question : " What law shall we choose to push out of phase ? " or , granted a given invention problem : " What law would it be most ...
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... entropy could be ignored ? To tolerate these naive inconsistencies is irrational . It is irrational and like the other mechanisms , Fantasy Analogy has operated usually underground in the subconscious be- cause the rational character of ...
... entropy could be ignored ? To tolerate these naive inconsistencies is irrational . It is irrational and like the other mechanisms , Fantasy Analogy has operated usually underground in the subconscious be- cause the rational character of ...
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... entropy - not at all . This research is under way . The expert believed that it was pos- sible to can the soredial forms of lichens and suggested a variety of experiments to initiate the project . Since then new markets have presented ...
... entropy - not at all . This research is under way . The expert believed that it was pos- sible to can the soredial forms of lichens and suggested a variety of experiments to initiate the project . Since then new markets have presented ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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