What is Creative Thinking?Philosophical Library, 1955 - 210 pages |
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... present this same strong feeling , the feeling of something un- finished , of being directed toward something I could not grasp . I felt repeatedly that I could almost tell where the trouble lay , upon what it depended , in what ...
... present this same strong feeling , the feeling of something un- finished , of being directed toward something I could not grasp . I felt repeatedly that I could almost tell where the trouble lay , upon what it depended , in what ...
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... present , and in the full sense there are therefore no moments of experience deprived of all sensory content . That visual or verbal images are usually present is also probable , except indeed when one is atten- tively looking or ...
... present , and in the full sense there are therefore no moments of experience deprived of all sensory content . That visual or verbal images are usually present is also probable , except indeed when one is atten- tively looking or ...
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... present genera- tion has been made by Lehman . In physics , geology , mathe- matics , inventions , botany , pathology , medicine , disease , philosophy , literature , education , economics , political sci- ence , public hygiene - all of ...
... present genera- tion has been made by Lehman . In physics , geology , mathe- matics , inventions , botany , pathology , medicine , disease , philosophy , literature , education , economics , political sci- ence , public hygiene - all of ...
Contents
THOUGHT | 48 |
EMOTION IN CREATIVE THOUGHT | 74 |
IMAGINATION AND CREATIVE THOUGHT | 92 |
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