Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - 180 oldal |
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134. oldal
... tion . How ? He was hunting for a new way of looking at his prob- lem . On the one hand his mind was playing with the pair of ants . On the other hand , his mind was scanning for potential relevance in the details of his insect reverie ...
... tion . How ? He was hunting for a new way of looking at his prob- lem . On the one hand his mind was playing with the pair of ants . On the other hand , his mind was scanning for potential relevance in the details of his insect reverie ...
144. oldal
... tion on the tank - bridge problem and the drifting , open - vision state of mind which characterized his walk in the woods . The analogies and metaphors resulting from play with the mech- anisms define one end of the oscillation ...
... tion on the tank - bridge problem and the drifting , open - vision state of mind which characterized his walk in the woods . The analogies and metaphors resulting from play with the mech- anisms define one end of the oscillation ...
146. oldal
... tion keeps itself vital through building into itself regenerating factors for continued survival . Since a law is the basis for efficient decision making , pushing these " laws " out of phase is a threat to the com- munity which abides ...
... tion keeps itself vital through building into itself regenerating factors for continued survival . Since a law is the basis for efficient decision making , pushing these " laws " out of phase is a threat to the com- munity which abides ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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