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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... Play generates energy be- cause it is a pleasure in itself , an intrinsic end . Kant's notions about the intrinsic value of art viewed as play without purpose1 evoked in Schiller the hypothesis that art derives from " pure play " and ...
... Play generates energy be- cause it is a pleasure in itself , an intrinsic end . Kant's notions about the intrinsic value of art viewed as play without purpose1 evoked in Schiller the hypothesis that art derives from " pure play " and ...
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... play is creative but that all creativity contains play . * " Play " in the creative process means the activity of floating and considering associations apparently irrelevant to the problem at hand . Play in this sense involves the ...
... play is creative but that all creativity contains play . * " Play " in the creative process means the activity of floating and considering associations apparently irrelevant to the problem at hand . Play in this sense involves the ...
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... play with words and meanings is speculative play with logical systems . Logical systems are by definition self - con- sistent . Consequently , this sort of play involves upsetting or distort- ing inner consistency . One classic example ...
... play with words and meanings is speculative play with logical systems . Logical systems are by definition self - con- sistent . Consequently , this sort of play involves upsetting or distort- ing inner consistency . One classic example ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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