Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... things . SYN : Well did you ever go back to purchasing ? CAN : No ! Purchasing has a funny effect on you . There you are spending large sums of money like a big shot . . . ordering huge amounts of things . After a while you think the ...
... things . SYN : Well did you ever go back to purchasing ? CAN : No ! Purchasing has a funny effect on you . There you are spending large sums of money like a big shot . . . ordering huge amounts of things . After a while you think the ...
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... things happen in these metaphors of direct and indirect equation : we are asked to link points of similarity between dissimilar things -shape and motion of prow and plow , visual pattern of sea and plowed ground , and the more abstract ...
... things happen in these metaphors of direct and indirect equation : we are asked to link points of similarity between dissimilar things -shape and motion of prow and plow , visual pattern of sea and plowed ground , and the more abstract ...
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... things are " through imagining " the way things are not . " The fabrication ( through play ) of a world that " is not " can derive directly from a " repeal of law . " Imagine a world where the inverse 5 Groos , Karl , The Play of ...
... things are " through imagining " the way things are not . " The fabrication ( through play ) of a world that " is not " can derive directly from a " repeal of law . " Imagine a world where the inverse 5 Groos , Karl , The Play of ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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