Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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Pagina 127
... logical systems . Logical systems are by definition self - con- sistent . Consequently , this sort of play involves upsetting or distort- ing inner consistency . One classic example of this kind of play is Lobachevsky's invention of non ...
... logical systems . Logical systems are by definition self - con- sistent . Consequently , this sort of play involves upsetting or distort- ing inner consistency . One classic example of this kind of play is Lobachevsky's invention of non ...
Pagina 129
... logical pattern is less " ultimate order " and more the achievement of a coincidence of meaning and excitement which can be accepted as valid and which can simultaneously excite an energetic and work - oriented response . The sciences ...
... logical pattern is less " ultimate order " and more the achievement of a coincidence of meaning and excitement which can be accepted as valid and which can simultaneously excite an energetic and work - oriented response . The sciences ...
Pagina 130
... Logical sys- tems like the syllogism are capable only of egocentric relevance . They cannot admit irrelevancies like " caring " or confusing men with marble ; they cannot admit the sense of humor or the imagina- tive leap which ...
... Logical sys- tems like the syllogism are capable only of egocentric relevance . They cannot admit irrelevancies like " caring " or confusing men with marble ; they cannot admit the sense of humor or the imagina- tive leap which ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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