Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... fact that , being a process , it is in motion . Traditionally , creative process has been considered after the fact - halted for observation . But when the process is stopped , what is there to observe ? The Synectics study has ...
... fact that , being a process , it is in motion . Traditionally , creative process has been considered after the fact - halted for observation . But when the process is stopped , what is there to observe ? The Synectics study has ...
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... facts and construct from them a straightforward , conversational , coherent gen- eralization ? Can he oscillate from particular facts to theories which embrace and integrate the facts ? A generalization is a hypothesis describing and ...
... facts and construct from them a straightforward , conversational , coherent gen- eralization ? Can he oscillate from particular facts to theories which embrace and integrate the facts ? A generalization is a hypothesis describing and ...
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... fact . Metaphor functions prior to the moment of breakthrough and dur- ing the achievement of original synthesis./Metaphor is generative or inductive as well as decorative or descriptive . The before - the - fact order of metaphor is ...
... fact . Metaphor functions prior to the moment of breakthrough and dur- ing the achievement of original synthesis./Metaphor is generative or inductive as well as decorative or descriptive . The before - the - fact order of metaphor is ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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