Synectics: the development of creative capacity |
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PERSONAL ANALOGY Personal identification with the elements of a problem releases the individual from viewing the problem in terms of its previously analyzed elements . A chemist makes a problem familiar to himself through equations ...
PERSONAL ANALOGY Personal identification with the elements of a problem releases the individual from viewing the problem in terms of its previously analyzed elements . A chemist makes a problem familiar to himself through equations ...
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I need it in order to have a simultaneous view of all elements of the argument , to hold them together , to make a whole of them • " 12 The element of playful impracticality is repeatedly emphasized in autobiographical accounts of ...
I need it in order to have a simultaneous view of all elements of the argument , to hold them together , to make a whole of them • " 12 The element of playful impracticality is repeatedly emphasized in autobiographical accounts of ...
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Making the Strange Familiar : Any problem , no matter how old a chestnut , is strange in the sense that concentrated analysis will uncover elements not previously revealed . In this phase it is not important to resolve contrary ...
Making the Strange Familiar : Any problem , no matter how old a chestnut , is strange in the sense that concentrated analysis will uncover elements not previously revealed . In this phase it is not important to resolve contrary ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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