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We therefore see that abduction is the fruit of the scientist's inventive, creative moment, of the fortunate instant of scientific inventiveness that formulates generalised explicative hypotheses, which, if confirmed, become scientific laws (though still able to be corrected and substituted) while, if falsified, are rejected.
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Earlier theories of humour, including even those of Bergson and Freud, treated it as an isolated phenomenon, without attempting to throw light on the intimate connections between the comic and the tragic, between laughter and crying, between artistic inspiration, comic inventiveness, and scientific discovery.
His notebooks reveal a spirit of scientific inquiry and a mechanical inventiveness that were centuries ahead of their time.
Through the years, character-building biographies of the Wright brothers have emphasized their youthful inventiveness, their unfussy scientific method (close study and careful experimentation trumped their lack of college educations) and their resourcefulness (they did their early aeronautical work in their bicycle shop).
We must force our evolution in the present day via our reasoning, inventiveness, and especially our scientific technology.
We invented democracy, optimism and inventiveness itself.
What rhythmic inventiveness was!
During this period, his interest in two fields the artistic and the scientific developed and shaped his future work, building toward a kind of creative dualism that sparked his inventiveness in both fields.
DOES inventiveness run in families?
Early on, Fury Road displays tremendous inventiveness.
Both were acclaimed for their inventiveness.
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