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Invention, Inventiveness, and Open Innovation
2013This chapter will provide a list of definitions in order to better illustrate the terminology used in the chapter title.
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2008
Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Freud's birth, this paper construes Nina Coltart's statement that "if Freud did not exist it would be necessary to invent him," with its implicit comparison of Freud to God, to refer to (a) the things that Freud taught that are incontrovertibly true; (b) the unavoidable subjectivity in all judgments of ...
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Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Freud's birth, this paper construes Nina Coltart's statement that "if Freud did not exist it would be necessary to invent him," with its implicit comparison of Freud to God, to refer to (a) the things that Freud taught that are incontrovertibly true; (b) the unavoidable subjectivity in all judgments of ...
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Fighting by the Rules: The Invention of the Hoplite Agôn
, 2022Peter Krentz
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Playful invention, inventive play
International Journal of Play, 2016ABSTRACTThe Smithsonian Lemelson Center's Invention at Play exhibition project brought a fresh perspective to the study of invention by exploring the role of play in the creative processes of historic and contemporary inventors. This special journal issue provides a welcome opportunity to share the Lemelson Center's primary research, featuring ...
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2005
This paper models an industrial revolution as a qualitative transition from a world where innovation is infrequent and haphazard to one where it is continuous and systematic. Pre-industrial innovation is treated as a social process where an individual's effectiveness as an innovator depends on the skills of other individuals in his social network.
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This paper models an industrial revolution as a qualitative transition from a world where innovation is infrequent and haphazard to one where it is continuous and systematic. Pre-industrial innovation is treated as a social process where an individual's effectiveness as an innovator depends on the skills of other individuals in his social network.
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The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages, Geraldine Heng
Antisemitism Studies, 2020Celeste Chamberland
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2001
Having been trained in physics, mymolecular biology was picked up on thestreets. The streets, however, wereinteresting places in the mid-1970s, full ofpromise and entirely unsolved, evenuntried, problems. In pursuit ofinteresting problems, I went to work withElbert Branscomb, at the LawrenceLivermore laboratory, on errorpropagation of protein synthesis
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Having been trained in physics, mymolecular biology was picked up on thestreets. The streets, however, wereinteresting places in the mid-1970s, full ofpromise and entirely unsolved, evenuntried, problems. In pursuit ofinteresting problems, I went to work withElbert Branscomb, at the LawrenceLivermore laboratory, on errorpropagation of protein synthesis
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