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Lateral thinking is | Lateral thinking is combination of [[Divergent Thinking]] and [[Critical Thinking]]. | ||
Edward de Bono coined this term. | Edward de Bono coined this term. https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/3-modes-of-thought-divergent-convergent-thinking/ | ||
Parallel thinking is a further development of lateral thinking, related to [[Six Thinking Hats]]. Parallel thinking is thinking with And in mind: it is related to [[Genius]] as in holding 2 apparently contractory ideas and still being able to function (by resolving the contradiction). | |||
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*[[Critical Thinking]] | *[[Critical Thinking]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:55, 28 March 2024
Lateral thinking is combination of Divergent Thinking and Critical Thinking.
Edward de Bono coined this term. https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/3-modes-of-thought-divergent-convergent-thinking/
Parallel thinking is a further development of lateral thinking, related to Six Thinking Hats. Parallel thinking is thinking with And in mind: it is related to Genius as in holding 2 apparently contractory ideas and still being able to function (by resolving the contradiction).