Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... turns white if he lies on white sand and then he turns dark if he lands on black sand . . . mud . ... D : By God , you're right : I've seen it happen ! But how does he do it ? B : Chromatophores . I'm not sure whether it's voluntary or ...
... turns white if he lies on white sand and then he turns dark if he lands on black sand . . . mud . ... D : By God , you're right : I've seen it happen ! But how does he do it ? B : Chromatophores . I'm not sure whether it's voluntary or ...
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... turn out to have elegant solutions ? Intuition ! How out of the infinity of irrelevant data are those useful elements se- 12 See " Appendix I - Hedonic Response . " lected which turn out to underlie useful solutions ? Intuition PLAY AND ...
... turn out to have elegant solutions ? Intuition ! How out of the infinity of irrelevant data are those useful elements se- 12 See " Appendix I - Hedonic Response . " lected which turn out to underlie useful solutions ? Intuition PLAY AND ...
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... turn out to be constructive have learned to listen to their intuitive feeling of Hedonic Response . They subconsciously remem- ber that in the past this feeling has in fact led to constructive re- sults . They associate this feeling ...
... turn out to be constructive have learned to listen to their intuitive feeling of Hedonic Response . They subconsciously remem- ber that in the past this feeling has in fact led to constructive re- sults . They associate this feeling ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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