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JLh he traditional nineteenth century romantic view of the nature of creativity
places heavy emphasis on the fine arts and poetry as the "only" creative
enterprise, and asserts the primacy of individual genius in such a way that all
human creative ...
JLh he traditional nineteenth century romantic view of the nature of creativity
places heavy emphasis on the fine arts and poetry as the "only" creative
enterprise, and asserts the primacy of individual genius in such a way that all
human creative ...
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In “ Natural History of Massachusetts ” he begins a metaphoric sequence with the
initial perception that ice crystals on a ... structure is common to the coral and the
plumage of birds , and to how large a part of animate and inanimate nature .
In “ Natural History of Massachusetts ” he begins a metaphoric sequence with the
initial perception that ice crystals on a ... structure is common to the coral and the
plumage of birds , and to how large a part of animate and inanimate nature .
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DANZ, Louis, Dynamic Dissonance in Nature and the Arts. New York: Hallmark-
Nubner Press, 1952. ... DARWIN, Charles, Journal of Researches into the Natural
History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
DANZ, Louis, Dynamic Dissonance in Nature and the Arts. New York: Hallmark-
Nubner Press, 1952. ... DARWIN, Charles, Journal of Researches into the Natural
History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage of H.M.S. ...
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Acknowledgments | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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