Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 oldal |
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18. oldal
... described as being " removed · • sort of cut off . • · I've got to take 99 • • · a real look . . . from way out . 1b . Involvement : The closeness implied by , " How would I feel if I were a spring ? I find myself very mixed up with ...
... described as being " removed · • sort of cut off . • · I've got to take 99 • • · a real look . . . from way out . 1b . Involvement : The closeness implied by , " How would I feel if I were a spring ? I find myself very mixed up with ...
19. oldal
... described . Essentially there were two kinds of response to these interviews . Some welcomed probing their inner workings unafraid that this probing would somehow destroy their intuitive capacity . Introspective interviewees of this ...
... described . Essentially there were two kinds of response to these interviews . Some welcomed probing their inner workings unafraid that this probing would somehow destroy their intuitive capacity . Introspective interviewees of this ...
157. oldal
... described or in the manner of its description . Bosanquet speaks of inherent quality or spirit in the medium . But after stating that creation and contemplation are inseparable , he abandons the problem of how to get feeling into object ...
... described or in the manner of its description . Bosanquet speaks of inherent quality or spirit in the medium . But after stating that creation and contemplation are inseparable , he abandons the problem of how to get feeling into object ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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Aesthetic Albert Einstein apparently irrelevant artist attempt Autonomy of Object basic breakthrough Cambridge candidate chromatophores client commonplace concept concrete conscious creative activity creative process described developed Direct Analogy entropy Euclidean geometry Euclidean system example experience familiar strange Fantasy Analogy feeling function G. P. Putnam's Sons group members Harvard University Hedonic Response Henry human imagination implied Indian rope trick individual industrial insight interview intuition invention inventor involved jacking mechanism kind language lichens logical London look Louie Macmillan mean metaphor mind observed operational mechanisms paint Personal Analogy phase Philosophical play potential practice problem as understood problem-solving problem-stating Psychoanalysis psychological reduction to practice result roof Science scientific selection sessions solution spring success Symbolic Analogy Synectics group Synectics operation Synectics research Synectics theory Synectors tapes technical technique things tion University Press viewpoint William words York