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Previously we had aimed our efforts toward understanding what occurred in the
human mind at the exact time of ... of our research to attempt to understand the
psychological conditions and mental states which characterize the creative
process ...
Previously we had aimed our efforts toward understanding what occurred in the
human mind at the exact time of ... of our research to attempt to understand the
psychological conditions and mental states which characterize the creative
process ...
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to understand the problem . ... For work on a problem to get started , some
concrete assumptions must be made , although in the course of the problem -
stating , problem - solving process , the understanding of the problem may
change .
to understand the problem . ... For work on a problem to get started , some
concrete assumptions must be made , although in the course of the problem -
stating , problem - solving process , the understanding of the problem may
change .
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Once a group has worked through the experience of guilt transcended , it is made
to understand what has happened to it . Ultimately the group must understand the
process of its own education so the members can act as the didactic heart of ...
Once a group has worked through the experience of guilt transcended , it is made
to understand what has happened to it . Ultimately the group must understand the
process of its own education so the members can act as the didactic heart of ...
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Sommario
Introduction | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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