Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine USA. Research into the process of creative thinking. Industries taken as a model. |
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Pagina 92
... learned world is the secret of its mediocrity . " 1 Learned conventions can be windowless fortresses which exclude viewing the world in new ways . What is frequently mistaken for the sophisticated point of view condemns the commonplace ...
... learned world is the secret of its mediocrity . " 1 Learned conventions can be windowless fortresses which exclude viewing the world in new ways . What is frequently mistaken for the sophisticated point of view condemns the commonplace ...
Pagina 136
... learned to listen to their intuitive feeling of Hedonic Response . They subconsciously remem- ber that in the past this feeling has in fact led to constructive re- sults . They associate this feeling with success . Hedonic Response has ...
... learned to listen to their intuitive feeling of Hedonic Response . They subconsciously remem- ber that in the past this feeling has in fact led to constructive re- sults . They associate this feeling with success . Hedonic Response has ...
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... learned to " listen " to it . As in the case of the mechanisms it can be learned , and after being learned it drops back into the level of automatic implementation . Blake said : " You have the same intuition as I , only you do not ...
... learned to " listen " to it . As in the case of the mechanisms it can be learned , and after being learned it drops back into the level of automatic implementation . Blake said : " You have the same intuition as I , only you do not ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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