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Miller, G.A.: ¬The magical number, seven plus or minus two : some limits on our capacity for processing information (1956)
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Bar-Hillel, Y.; Carnap, R.: ¬An outline of a theory of semantic information (1953)
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- Source
- British journal for the philosophy of science. 4(1953), S.147-157
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Hadamard, J.: ¬An essay on the psychology of invention in the mathematical field (1954)
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- Abstract
- How creativity is tapped in science. The unconcious mind and discovery intuition vs. verbal reasoning. Poincaré's forgetting hypothesis. Creative techniques of Einstein, Pascal, Wiener and others