Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... result of this state was a double consciousness on the inventor's part : he combined the ability to be aware of the mental process in himself at the same time that he worked with the process toward intention - goal . The inventor who ...
... result of this state was a double consciousness on the inventor's part : he combined the ability to be aware of the mental process in himself at the same time that he worked with the process toward intention - goal . The inventor who ...
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... results of the above research , we initiated a series of interviews with people in art and science . These interviews at the most formal ... result all interviewing had to be conducted on a personal basis HISTORY OF SYNECTICS RESEARCHES 19.
... results of the above research , we initiated a series of interviews with people in art and science . These interviews at the most formal ... result all interviewing had to be conducted on a personal basis HISTORY OF SYNECTICS RESEARCHES 19.
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... result of a narrative idea is not the idea but the novel into which it is transformed , or as the end result of a visual insight is the painting into which it is evolved . Our method of study has not changed appreciably . We have for ...
... result of a narrative idea is not the idea but the novel into which it is transformed , or as the end result of a visual insight is the painting into which it is evolved . Our method of study has not changed appreciably . We have for ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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