Synectics: the development of creative capacity |
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For instance , in a session de- voted to the invention of an unbreakable yet translucent plastic glass the group was encouraged to describe their subjective response at " being " an actual piece of glass . How did they feel ?
For instance , in a session de- voted to the invention of an unbreakable yet translucent plastic glass the group was encouraged to describe their subjective response at " being " an actual piece of glass . How did they feel ?
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Play - theorists tend to neglect such human activi- ties as scientific research and invention . This is a strange omission since it is obvious that children's play is technical as well as purely imaginative .
Play - theorists tend to neglect such human activi- ties as scientific research and invention . This is a strange omission since it is obvious that children's play is technical as well as purely imaginative .
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Conscious play , integrated with a desire for power over matter and pleasure at overcoming resistance , leads to technical inventions . Groos adopts Souriau's concept of the hedonic satisfaction in movements that overcome resistance .
Conscious play , integrated with a desire for power over matter and pleasure at overcoming resistance , leads to technical inventions . Groos adopts Souriau's concept of the hedonic satisfaction in movements that overcome resistance .
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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