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words , they must avoid trying always to express rational completed concepts .
The seamless sphericity of a “ closed loop ” thought presents an idea association
in the impregnable form of a perfectly smooth surface When an idea is expressed
...
words , they must avoid trying always to express rational completed concepts .
The seamless sphericity of a “ closed loop ” thought presents an idea association
in the impregnable form of a perfectly smooth surface When an idea is expressed
...
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For the moment the rigid formulae don ' t govern , and he feels what happens to a
molecule . Einstein recognized the role of empathic personalized identification : “
The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain ...
For the moment the rigid formulae don ' t govern , and he feels what happens to a
molecule . Einstein recognized the role of empathic personalized identification : “
The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain ...
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8 Albert Einstein observed that " combinatory play seems to be the essential
feature in productive thought . " 9 And Alexander Graham Bell recalled , " it struck
me that the bones of the human ear were very massive , indeed , as compared
with ...
8 Albert Einstein observed that " combinatory play seems to be the essential
feature in productive thought . " 9 And Alexander Graham Bell recalled , " it struck
me that the bones of the human ear were very massive , indeed , as compared
with ...
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Acknowledgments | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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