Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... things or states : " Wiring a building should be like plumbing , " as well as with metaphors which have the shock value of comparing unlike things or unlike states : " For humans ' absence makes the heart grow fonder . ' Essentially ...
... things or states : " Wiring a building should be like plumbing , " as well as with metaphors which have the shock value of comparing unlike things or unlike states : " For humans ' absence makes the heart grow fonder . ' Essentially ...
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... thing or concept is threatening to it . When faced with strangeness the mind attempts to engorge this strangeness by ... things . In the " familiar world " objects are always right - side - up ; the child who bends and peers at the world ...
... thing or concept is threatening to it . When faced with strangeness the mind attempts to engorge this strangeness by ... things . In the " familiar world " objects are always right - side - up ; the child who bends and peers at the world ...
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... things . SYN : Well did you ever go back to purchasing ? CAN : No ! Purchasing has a funny effect on you . There you are spending large sums of money like a big shot . . . ordering huge amounts of things . After a while you think the ...
... things . SYN : Well did you ever go back to purchasing ? CAN : No ! Purchasing has a funny effect on you . There you are spending large sums of money like a big shot . . . ordering huge amounts of things . After a while you think the ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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