Synectics: The Development of Creative Capacity |
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Mr . Carlton Marden ( Invention - Research Group ) : In the course of working with
Mr . Marden for over twelve years I learned much about how , in the process of
reducing a concept to practice , the object that is being constructed begins to ...
Mr . Carlton Marden ( Invention - Research Group ) : In the course of working with
Mr . Marden for over twelve years I learned much about how , in the process of
reducing a concept to practice , the object that is being constructed begins to ...
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As a further special case of feeling as an inanimate object would feel , we have
experimented successfully with attempts to empathize , to feel , kinesthetically , in
interrelation of the muscles themselves , the state of an inanimate object , a ...
As a further special case of feeling as an inanimate object would feel , we have
experimented successfully with attempts to empathize , to feel , kinesthetically , in
interrelation of the muscles themselves , the state of an inanimate object , a ...
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AUTONOMY OF OBJECT During the creative process Hedonic Response is
experienced immediately before , though intimately interconnected with , what
Synectics calls Autonomy of Object . The feeling that a certain viewpoint will lead
to a ...
AUTONOMY OF OBJECT During the creative process Hedonic Response is
experienced immediately before , though intimately interconnected with , what
Synectics calls Autonomy of Object . The feeling that a certain viewpoint will lead
to a ...
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Introduction | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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