
- 204 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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About this book
First Published in 1958, Thinking Introduces a number of simple experiments which can all be repeated by anybody who is interested. They show that the thinker is all the time trying to fill up gaps in information that is available to him in such a manner that there is a good prospect that all other thinkers, given the same incomplete information, will agree with him. How, and what are the conditions, under which he does this, are considered and illustrated a) for formal thinking; b) for the thinking of the experimental scientist; c) for everyday thinking, and d) for the thinking of the artist.
A great many of the processes used in thinking have been developed at a level of bodily skill, and long before thinking proper becomes possible at all. At the same time, it becomes clear, as the investigation proceeds, that thinking processes have important characteristics and rules peculiar to themselves. These also vary according to the fields of information in which the thinker operates. There is no doubt that Sir Frederick's experimental study is a work of first importance and will be useful for scholars and researchers of psychology.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Original Title
- Original Copyright
- Preface
- Contents
- 1. Thinking as a Form of Skill
- 2. Thinking Within Closed Systemsâ1
- 3. Thinking Within Closed Systemsâ2
- 4. Thinking Within Closed Systemsâ3
- 5. Theoretical
- 6. Adventurous Thinkingâ1
- 7. Adventurous Thinkingâ2
- 8. Adventurous Thinkingâ3
- 9. Adventurous Thinkingâ4
- 10. Adventurous Thinkingâ5
- Index